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I would like suggestion on what to look for when buying a backpack with rifle scabbard???
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<blockquote data-quote="ODAVID" data-source="post: 1347242" data-attributes="member: 13431"><p>THANKS TO ALL FOR sharing your experiences. I can see there is much to sort through in this search. It is good to have options but options can be overwhelming to the inexperienced individuals. So please keep sharing your experiences.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps I should offer some more of my plans to help narrow down the search.</p><p>I also hunt lots of private land on a day hunt bases. Meaning I search for a hunting place by scouting weeks in advance then hunt the place by hiking in that morning and hiking out that evening. I also need the ability to carry the meat and horns out. Previously I have carried out the horns and prime cuts of meat after the harvest is made. Then return to the downed game either later that day or the next morning with a different pack to carry out the last bit of meat and hide.</p><p></p><p>I can see it might be best to have one pack for actual hunting day and another pack for carrying out the meat. Do many of you hunt this way???</p><p></p><p>I feel it would be nice to have one pack do it all but I am not rich by any means, nor am I really that muscular to carry a heavy pack full of meat and rifle. I feel I am like several other hunters. So keep sharing your suggestions.</p><p></p><p>THANKS AGAIN in advance.</p><p>ODAVID</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ODAVID, post: 1347242, member: 13431"] THANKS TO ALL FOR sharing your experiences. I can see there is much to sort through in this search. It is good to have options but options can be overwhelming to the inexperienced individuals. So please keep sharing your experiences. Perhaps I should offer some more of my plans to help narrow down the search. I also hunt lots of private land on a day hunt bases. Meaning I search for a hunting place by scouting weeks in advance then hunt the place by hiking in that morning and hiking out that evening. I also need the ability to carry the meat and horns out. Previously I have carried out the horns and prime cuts of meat after the harvest is made. Then return to the downed game either later that day or the next morning with a different pack to carry out the last bit of meat and hide. I can see it might be best to have one pack for actual hunting day and another pack for carrying out the meat. Do many of you hunt this way??? I feel it would be nice to have one pack do it all but I am not rich by any means, nor am I really that muscular to carry a heavy pack full of meat and rifle. I feel I am like several other hunters. So keep sharing your suggestions. THANKS AGAIN in advance. ODAVID [/QUOTE]
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