Free: Contests & Raffles.
Wondering if I should pick up a gun bearer from Kifaru or a similar setup, rather than strapping my rifle directly to my pack. Not sure how sensitive the scope is in terms of being strapped down and keeping its zero. Anyone have experience, good or bad, with strapping their rifles directly to their packs for an extended hike in?
Hiking out in the dark last year during high buck, I had my rifle strapped down inside of the full-length side pocket of my Exo 5500 while I was descending the steep way-trail I was on. Lower on the mountain, in the timber, I turned around to find a large cougar less than 30 yds behind me. I yelled at it loudly, only to have it start walking toward me! At that moment I was definitely wishing I had the rifle in a Gun Bearer instead of strapped down in my pack, as I wouldn't have had time to take my pack off and get the rifle out if the cougar decided to make it's move. I then yelled as loud as I possibly could, which made it stop and crouch down. I ended up deciding to keep my pack on and keep bear spray pointed at the cougar as I eased backwards down the trail yelling at it the whole time. It followed me for several minutes, staying about 20 yds away, and then disappeared (I think I felt worse after that, since I had no idea where it was). Eventually, I made it safely to my truck and let out a major sigh of relief. Not a fun experience, but something for others to think about. In the future, for some situations I will definitely have my rifle in a Gun Bearer.BTW, I am experimenting with using the lower section of a Stone Glacier Weapon Sling combined with the upper section of a Kifaru Gun Bearer to get the weight off of the hip belt and more on the frame.
Quote from: bradslam on August 31, 2016, 12:51:41 PMHiking out in the dark last year during high buck, I had my rifle strapped down inside of the full-length side pocket of my Exo 5500 while I was descending the steep way-trail I was on. Lower on the mountain, in the timber, I turned around to find a large cougar less than 30 yds behind me. I yelled at it loudly, only to have it start walking toward me! At that moment I was definitely wishing I had the rifle in a Gun Bearer instead of strapped down in my pack, as I wouldn't have had time to take my pack off and get the rifle out if the cougar decided to make it's move. I then yelled as loud as I possibly could, which made it stop and crouch down. I ended up deciding to keep my pack on and keep bear spray pointed at the cougar as I eased backwards down the trail yelling at it the whole time. It followed me for several minutes, staying about 20 yds away, and then disappeared (I think I felt worse after that, since I had no idea where it was). Eventually, I made it safely to my truck and let out a major sigh of relief. Not a fun experience, but something for others to think about. In the future, for some situations I will definitely have my rifle in a Gun Bearer.BTW, I am experimenting with using the lower section of a Stone Glacier Weapon Sling combined with the upper section of a Kifaru Gun Bearer to get the weight off of the hip belt and more on the frame.HOLY COW MAN!!! Nothing to get the old heart thumpin' like a stand off with a cat that's for sure🐺. I had a similar experience back in February just outside of Liberty...and I didn't have a gun or spray at all. Lesson learned.Do you have any pics of that hybrid setup you're experimenting with?Sent from my SM-N910P using Tapatalk
Much faster with a side arm then trying to unsling and swing a rifle.
The Kifaru Mountain Rambler which is my favorite way to carry a rifle.Stone Glacier Sky Talus 6900 with their weapon carry system.Sky Talus with the rifle butt in the lower side pocket.