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XLR Element vs MDT Hnt26?
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<blockquote data-quote="tdot" data-source="post: 2320916" data-attributes="member: 91330"><p>That was exactly why I wanted the folder, but since building the chassis rifle, I seem to always solo hunt. With the rifle as my only protection, I won't put it on my back. During my sheep hunt this year I navigated some cliffs where I was using my ice axe for handholds and even then the gun bearer was fine. Wasn't perfect, but not a hinderance. With a 22" barrel and muzzle brake it sits level with the top of my head and is easier to control in Alders then my folder was on my back. Even with it folded it sat just above the top of my head and as I ducked thru the alder it would stay high and get caught. I tried a few different options for dropping it low or enclosed in a lid, but I was never able to find a method thay I loved. As a result I switched back to the gunbearer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tdot, post: 2320916, member: 91330"] That was exactly why I wanted the folder, but since building the chassis rifle, I seem to always solo hunt. With the rifle as my only protection, I won't put it on my back. During my sheep hunt this year I navigated some cliffs where I was using my ice axe for handholds and even then the gun bearer was fine. Wasn't perfect, but not a hinderance. With a 22" barrel and muzzle brake it sits level with the top of my head and is easier to control in Alders then my folder was on my back. Even with it folded it sat just above the top of my head and as I ducked thru the alder it would stay high and get caught. I tried a few different options for dropping it low or enclosed in a lid, but I was never able to find a method thay I loved. As a result I switched back to the gunbearer. [/QUOTE]
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