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<blockquote data-quote="canuroper" data-source="post: 856463" data-attributes="member: 38226"><p>I have a large daypack/small pack that I use 90% of the time. I generally have my rifle in my hands, but it has a butt pocket located lower middle rear that lets me carry my rifle on the back of the pack. Butt is very slightly below level with bottom of pack. I can carry it outside or under a small compression pocket similar to your Talon set-up. A strap at the top secures the forearm. Outside is fairly quick access, under the compression pocket affords more protection. This system works well and allows some carry options. I prefer this over a side mount.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps tuck the butt in the load shelf panel (or add a butt pocket there) and utilize a strap from the upper side/top of the frame to secure the forearm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="canuroper, post: 856463, member: 38226"] I have a large daypack/small pack that I use 90% of the time. I generally have my rifle in my hands, but it has a butt pocket located lower middle rear that lets me carry my rifle on the back of the pack. Butt is very slightly below level with bottom of pack. I can carry it outside or under a small compression pocket similar to your Talon set-up. A strap at the top secures the forearm. Outside is fairly quick access, under the compression pocket affords more protection. This system works well and allows some carry options. I prefer this over a side mount. Perhaps tuck the butt in the load shelf panel (or add a butt pocket there) and utilize a strap from the upper side/top of the frame to secure the forearm [/QUOTE]
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