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<blockquote data-quote="rocksolid" data-source="post: 2335443" data-attributes="member: 77240"><p>I've been running with the mystery ranch size large (might be designated 12x50 instead of large) but it works well with my Swaro 10x42 EL range binos and also holds my midland radio and a headlamp in small pouches to either side of the main bino pouch. Access to the binos when completely closed is simply done with a slight tug down on the closure strap. If I am stationary for some time I can leave the lid open for easier access. Or I can also have them simply hang from the bino straps instead of stuffing them inside the pouch (I use this a bunch when glassing). I can shoot my bow or rifle without removing the harness. If it needs to come off (most likely because I am adding or removing clothing) it can be done easily by disconnecting one strap. Also has a zipper pouch on the front that I use for my cell phone, lense cleaning supplies, range card.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocksolid, post: 2335443, member: 77240"] I've been running with the mystery ranch size large (might be designated 12x50 instead of large) but it works well with my Swaro 10x42 EL range binos and also holds my midland radio and a headlamp in small pouches to either side of the main bino pouch. Access to the binos when completely closed is simply done with a slight tug down on the closure strap. If I am stationary for some time I can leave the lid open for easier access. Or I can also have them simply hang from the bino straps instead of stuffing them inside the pouch (I use this a bunch when glassing). I can shoot my bow or rifle without removing the harness. If it needs to come off (most likely because I am adding or removing clothing) it can be done easily by disconnecting one strap. Also has a zipper pouch on the front that I use for my cell phone, lense cleaning supplies, range card..... [/QUOTE]
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