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<blockquote data-quote="Professor" data-source="post: 2154703" data-attributes="member: 108689"><p>**** Straight. I have three Mystery ranch Packs. The biggest is the Selway. I modified it so I can attach the Guide Lid and with the lid it is 4,800 ci. Maybe not big enough for your sheep hunt. But I have packed two deer out with it. It is as advertised and as tough as anything made. It cartwheeled 2200 feet down a mountain in Idaho packed with 70 pounds and the only damage was a minor abrasion. that said, I packed a big whitetail out this year with my Frontier Gear of Alaska Freighter Frame and pack. The frame pack balanced the weight better and kept it off my back. If I was going after sheep, I know I would take my external frame from Barney's Sports Chalet. There is a reason all the Alaskan guides have one strapped to their backs. <a href="https://barneyssports.com/product-category/default-category/packs-bags/external-frame/" target="_blank">https://barneyssports.com/product-category/default-category/packs-bags/external-frame/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Professor, post: 2154703, member: 108689"] **** Straight. I have three Mystery ranch Packs. The biggest is the Selway. I modified it so I can attach the Guide Lid and with the lid it is 4,800 ci. Maybe not big enough for your sheep hunt. But I have packed two deer out with it. It is as advertised and as tough as anything made. It cartwheeled 2200 feet down a mountain in Idaho packed with 70 pounds and the only damage was a minor abrasion. that said, I packed a big whitetail out this year with my Frontier Gear of Alaska Freighter Frame and pack. The frame pack balanced the weight better and kept it off my back. If I was going after sheep, I know I would take my external frame from Barney's Sports Chalet. There is a reason all the Alaskan guides have one strapped to their backs. [URL]https://barneyssports.com/product-category/default-category/packs-bags/external-frame/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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