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Looking to replace our old hunting pack boards. Anyone have suggestions on carrying out elk quarters bone in for about 2 miles?
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Bullpac. They are a site sponsor and they are bullet proof. They make packing heavy loads easier. I have come out twice now with 105 and 110 pound loads. When you only put 85 on it is a dream. I have started just going in with the packboard on and a small fanny pack strapped to it with my essentials.
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With rifle attachment.
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Heavy load, hind quarter, front shoulder and head.
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I just picked up this pack just for meat. I have the Badlands 2200 to hunt with and take the first load out with, it has a built in meat support. Once back to camp I will use this pack or let my help use it. Also, there is a pack you can get for this frame. It has lots of load adjustments. I picked it up last month on sale for 84.00 bucks.
http://www.sportsmanswarehouse.com/sportsmans/Kelty-Cache-Hauler-Freighter-Frame/productDetail/Freighter-Frames/prod72545/cat100861
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