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Rifle carry weight for walking a few miles?
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<blockquote data-quote="jdavistx" data-source="post: 1950811" data-attributes="member: 89418"><p>My rifle is around 13 lbs including scope, bipod, etc. so I use a Eberlestock G3 Phantom. Other options out there as well. It has a wide scabbard and a pack. My A5 stock and 50mm scope easily fit. Length is no issue. Of course if you're going to want water, etc. it's a nice combo. If you are hiking to an area to hunt, the scabbard detaches from the pack. Switch the straps to the pack and carry the rifle with pack only. Lots or room, pockets and molle. I find it very effective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdavistx, post: 1950811, member: 89418"] My rifle is around 13 lbs including scope, bipod, etc. so I use a Eberlestock G3 Phantom. Other options out there as well. It has a wide scabbard and a pack. My A5 stock and 50mm scope easily fit. Length is no issue. Of course if you're going to want water, etc. it's a nice combo. If you are hiking to an area to hunt, the scabbard detaches from the pack. Switch the straps to the pack and carry the rifle with pack only. Lots or room, pockets and molle. I find it very effective. [/QUOTE]
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