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Eberlestock X1 for packing a deer
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<blockquote data-quote="melsdad" data-source="post: 562913" data-attributes="member: 38267"><p>Thanks McSeal the more I research the different packs the more I think I want to go for a pack will do all I want. The J34 may be more than I need for packing out a whitetail, but will be much better suited for my elk hunt plans. I have always hunted with a sling on my rifles, but I usually would only attach my sling while dragging a deer out. I liked to have my rifle in hand and ready for a quick shot if need be. I do like the idea of using the scabbard for hands free hiking into the woods in the dark.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="melsdad, post: 562913, member: 38267"] Thanks McSeal the more I research the different packs the more I think I want to go for a pack will do all I want. The J34 may be more than I need for packing out a whitetail, but will be much better suited for my elk hunt plans. I have always hunted with a sling on my rifles, but I usually would only attach my sling while dragging a deer out. I liked to have my rifle in hand and ready for a quick shot if need be. I do like the idea of using the scabbard for hands free hiking into the woods in the dark. [/QUOTE]
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