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Gun Bearer in steep and deep. Been on all 4's grabbing moss, brush roots hoping I didn't tip over backwards and there isn't anywhere I'd rather have my rifle than in a gun bearer. On stand up ground hunting a slingsaver is faster to shoulder a shot. I carry my rifle in a Gun Bearer scope forward. Someone commented once that if You do that the bolt digs into your side. Laffin. Obviously they never "actually" tried it. The standard Kifaru carry and I've accidentally opened bolts. Scope forward was a no brainer the day the Gun Bearer arrived in the mail.
The perfect combo is a Gun Bearer and a Slingsaver. Neither effect the other and they both out perform each other in different situation. Great combo..
Eberlestock? They suck.....
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Ted, I have several daypacks that have been used in the past for bow hunting Whitetail and Elk to glassing and hunting Mule Deer. Not that any of that makes me an expert but I thought I would share with you what I have used. The Crooked Horn stuff is adequate and the Master Guide Daypack is made well and functions well. Plenty of room for the gear needed for any day hunt. Compartments and access fairly convenient and hangs well and is comfortable. In a jam it will stand a boned and trimmed Whitetail with cape and horns in one trip too. (Not recommended) I just picked up an H2 Gunrunner by Eberlestock. I really like it after using it in Alberta this year and Whitetail hunting here at home. It is only 1400 cu.in. but it has plenty of molle's on it to add there saddlebags and small and large pouches which add to the capacity. Plenty of lash points. Only weighs 3# 8oz plus any accessory bags. Feels good and has a gun scabbard built in that can be used to for a spotter and tripod when in the field and your carrying your rifle. Rides well and is comfortable. I load everything in it and when the opportunity to head out for a hunt comes I can throw some camo on and grab the pack (gun already in the scabbard) and I have everything I need. 2.0Ltr Hydration compartment too. Both the Crooked Horn and the Eberlestock provide good shooting platforms either on the ground prone of sitting with the pack in your lap and I am pretty sure you can have either pack for $179 or less plus any accessories you might add. BTW the Gun Bearer shown and touted in other posts looks real handy. I have some of Patrick's gear too. Great stuff and am going to put a gun bearer on my Christmas list. Tanner sure would like to have you around if a guy was hauling a Wapiti out. Dave
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I don't know Tanner
Reading his post in the past year or so I doubt he needs any help from me
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The Gunslinger is another option that works good for me. It gives you several carry options.
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I love my current day pack and will add a rifle holder to it
I am currently making a "better" version of the sling saver that I may try to sell in low quantity
It is made minimal and light from 420 Stainless steel bead blasted matt
In testing it has worked flawlessly
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