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I weighed my pack on a bathroom scale at home and it was a bit under 110lbs.
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This just means you're too lazy to make two trips.....
A wise man is frequently humbled.
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I weighed my pack on a bathroom scale at home and it was a bit under 110lbs.
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You're being a bit modest - having hauled a couple packs loaded like that, I guarantee it sucked. Its OK to say that I'm also surprised the 308/155 bullet didn't bounce off. Did the elk know you were stunt shooting? <G>
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Nicely done Tanner. When they first came out years ago I had a Montucky in 325 that was the cause of my worst pack out. Those light rifles have a way of doing that.
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Nice....Congrats.
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I weighed my pack on a bathroom scale at home and it was a bit under 110lbs.
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Nice to be young!!!!!! Congrats Tanner.
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Very well done! I'm seriously starting to think about not packing the 9+# 338 Winny anymore...
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EXCEllen's work Tanner; you'RE a machine!
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Shazaam!
Nice! December groceries are the best! One trip? Boned quarters and loins, no rib or neck?
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Boned quarters, backstraps, loins... I don't mess with neck meat or rib meat much though I probably ought to.
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Nice job Tanner... and hard work also.
Congrats !!
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Cool Tuner.
Tasty vittles.
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I need one of those Montuckys. If they would just put the 260 into the regular lineup. I could slum an '08 tho. Years ago, had a grizzled old WY outfitter (my campsite neighbor) see me coming off the mountain with a similarly loaded pack. He side-stepped his quarter horse off the trail, leaned on the saddle horn as the leather protested the shift, fingered the brim of his hat back a bit, spit some tobacco juice and declared, "We've got horses for what your doin'." I laughed and apologized for not stopping to chat for fear of getting stuck.... Funny - hopefully he didn't spit on your fine huntin' duds.
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I need one of those Montuckys. If they would just put the 260 into the regular lineup. I could slum an '08 tho.
I am a big 308 fan, but I'm having thoughts of this one becoming a .260, as well.... Tanner
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110 lbs?
You debone everything?
And I agree with the others, a Kifaru, a 155 grain .30 cal, in Colorado, a dead Elk, You out in the cold,
Pure fiction.
and fix your typo, You forget the decimal in the 50.5 yards..
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Love stories like this..dependable cartridge, good shooting and some good eating to boot. Congrats on the elk.
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I only weighed one Elk, Average Bull,all 4 quarters, hide on, ribs in and split between the 4th and 5th, legs whacked at the knee joint,,, Your typical quarters that are put into panniers on Horses, total weight for the 4 quarters and loins were 386, Your 110 is just surprising to me I guess. Bulls/Cows are different sizes obviously, but I wouldn't expect that much difference, Hide and Bone do make a diff, And you fit it all in a 4500 Kifaru?
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'Dunno what to tell ya' Ken, you must just shoot way bigger schitt than me....
I can tell ya' this, a hungry ass college stoodent like me sure as hell ain't going to leave meat on the mountain....
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Good going Tanner! Great post and pics! And for anyone who hasn't humped a heavy pack of meat out (regardless of how good the pack is) they don't understand what you just did. Good stuff!
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http://www.backcountrychronicles.com/elk-pack-out-weight/Looks like Tanner shot about a 1.5 yr old cow, and minus the neck and rib meat would be right around 110 pounds. Tender vittles indeed and for a $41 tag, pretty cheap other than sweat equity. CO does not require rib meat or neck meat to come out, I never liked rib meat anyway.
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