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<blockquote data-quote="Bulseyetom" data-source="post: 666096" data-attributes="member: 14766"><p>I have several heavy rifles that I hunt with on occasion and have grown fond of a biathalon type rifle sling which keeps the muzzle heavy rifle from wanting to tip upside down while hiking. I have been using a Kifaru carrying system that attaches to my pack for all day trips but for those morning or afternoon hunts where you want to pack a flashlight, water, jacket and a snack I would like to find a pack or fanny pack that would allow me to carry my rifle on my back with the biathalon sling and still be able to get it on and off easily. Anybody have any suggestions? I was thinking of some kind of haversack type pack that fits over one shoulder with a waist belt that would hang on my left side instead of the middle of my back. Thanks for any ideas. Tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bulseyetom, post: 666096, member: 14766"] I have several heavy rifles that I hunt with on occasion and have grown fond of a biathalon type rifle sling which keeps the muzzle heavy rifle from wanting to tip upside down while hiking. I have been using a Kifaru carrying system that attaches to my pack for all day trips but for those morning or afternoon hunts where you want to pack a flashlight, water, jacket and a snack I would like to find a pack or fanny pack that would allow me to carry my rifle on my back with the biathalon sling and still be able to get it on and off easily. Anybody have any suggestions? I was thinking of some kind of haversack type pack that fits over one shoulder with a waist belt that would hang on my left side instead of the middle of my back. Thanks for any ideas. Tom [/QUOTE]
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