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38-40 lbs for a four day trip.
Do guys count the weight of your rifle to your overall pack weight?
This question continually comes up, and there's no "standard" by which people even talk about there weights. Some guys don't count there weapon, some guys don't count anything they have on there body (like a guy where's his bino harness, doesn't count it), some guys are skin out (everything, period). But these weights can also differ significantly per trip. I was at 48 pounds for nine days (+/-), but I had to have about 8 pounds of water with me for the hike in since there wasn't any water available until we reached camp. That kicked my weight up to 56 pounds (then gradually it lessened...).Good luck trying to get true accurate weights, there's multiple threads with gear lists on them, I'll post mine up tonight (after I do some off season editing for some new stuff) if I remember.Man...can't wait for Spring.
Quote from: JPhelps on February 19, 2014, 12:08:06 PM38-40 lbs for a four day trip.I'd say that's about right for me too unless I'll be more than a mile from running water or a snow pack. When we goat hunt in BC water is a 1 mile vertical hike away. So add another 17# (two gallons) of water. I cut that in half if rain is expected to be heavy as you can trap a gallon of water a day rather easily with a well made space blanket funnel.