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<blockquote data-quote="CAM" data-source="post: 89390" data-attributes="member: 330"><p>B1G_b0re</p><p></p><p>I use a gunslinger back pack, it has worked out well after some changes. with the long guns the pack seemed to short and was top heavy so I had a shoe maker add 8" to the bottom pocket! it was too much and the barrel hit my leg when I was walking so back to the shoe maker for a trim. I ended up with about a 4" addition to the bottom and made a big difference. next I had him sew a handle on the right side so when taking the pack on/off it always but my gun rightside up and the zipper side on top also to get to my range finder etc., then I ended up robbing the straps off the top cover and tying them to the hook loop. I run the straps thru the thumbhole in my stock and snap them shut to keep the gun from flopping side to side. I don't us the top cover.</p><p></p><p>It ended up being very nice and easy to carry and have room for most everything you need for a day outdoors.</p><p></p><p>I have used it several times and I'm very happy with it and the owner of the company " Glen" is top notch to deal with.</p><p></p><p>I tryed all kinds or slings and brainstorms but putting it on my back and hiking to my vantage spot works for me. Also take a friend and let them have the close shots and you will be set for long range.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://eberlestock.com/" target="_blank">http://eberlestock.com/</a></p><p></p><p>CAM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CAM, post: 89390, member: 330"] B1G_b0re I use a gunslinger back pack, it has worked out well after some changes. with the long guns the pack seemed to short and was top heavy so I had a shoe maker add 8" to the bottom pocket! it was too much and the barrel hit my leg when I was walking so back to the shoe maker for a trim. I ended up with about a 4" addition to the bottom and made a big difference. next I had him sew a handle on the right side so when taking the pack on/off it always but my gun rightside up and the zipper side on top also to get to my range finder etc., then I ended up robbing the straps off the top cover and tying them to the hook loop. I run the straps thru the thumbhole in my stock and snap them shut to keep the gun from flopping side to side. I don't us the top cover. It ended up being very nice and easy to carry and have room for most everything you need for a day outdoors. I have used it several times and I'm very happy with it and the owner of the company " Glen" is top notch to deal with. I tryed all kinds or slings and brainstorms but putting it on my back and hiking to my vantage spot works for me. Also take a friend and let them have the close shots and you will be set for long range. [url="http://eberlestock.com/"]http://eberlestock.com/[/url] CAM [/QUOTE]
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