I need a new backpack - mine sucks

Dirtydude

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Here is what I do with them

I strap it to the back of a snowmobile, ride in 5 or 20 miles, park the sled.

Then I strap on snowshoes and hike to a predesignated calling spot I've scouted during the summer. Usually a timber clear cut that holds Elk/Deer or rabbits depending on the cat species I'm calling for.

Eventually I'll also call for wolves, and am looking for some spots in Id/Mt for the near future. Same scenario except MT is much more open so I'll be more cross country.

I need a pack that will fit my jack in the box, CS24B and has a scabbord attatchment that is snow proof. Also I need to be able to put in some snow camo coverups, saw and general winter survival junk.

I wanna put my AR or shotgun in there and not get it loaded with snow from the ride in.

I prefer it snow camo.


got any suggestions?
 
Not offered in snow camo but check out sandpiper of California bags I have 2 the 3 day pack and the bug out bag and love em. I also have a condor bag that I really like. They all have molle straps so u can put the scabbard on it. My SOC ones I use for fishing I used to go threw bags every few months now that I have SOC bags I carry more and they hold up. The ones also been threw a deployment and 5 years of training still going strong.
 
I don know if money is an issue but... But check out kifaru packs.. They are unlike anything out there. But if you're like me and can't afford that I use an eberlestock
 
Originally Posted By: muledhunterI don know if money is an issue but... But check out kifaru packs.. They are unlike anything out there. But if you're like me and can't afford that I use an eberlestock

sez the guy with the trijicon - j/k thanks I'll check em out
 
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I use an eberlestock lodrag, it'll hold a large weapon, AR's aren't very streamlined, I have an adjustable vertical grip style stock on my bolt that isn't small either, add big target turrets on a large scope, the big scabbard is nice.

I also have and use the butt cover for the scabbard, keeps things enclosed.
 


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