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My day pack (X2) is packed for the worse case scenario, 72 oz camel back, drag line. On outside of pack, Leatherman Wave, fix blade Browning knife attached by zip ties, with a Blackhawk Serpa holster with my XD 40 on the belt, and GPS on shoulder strap. Inside, first aid kit, emergency blanket, various survival gear (glow sticks, whistle, quick clot, small roll duct tape, Black Talon 5 mil nitrile gloves etc....) Shooting sticks in side packet, batteries, two or more lighters in ziplock baggies in different pockets, flash light w/red filter and headlamp. Small roll of day glow pink tape. One of my Motorola radios (the other is in the truck). Gloves, emergency food (breakfast bars, trail mix, Fritos, they make great fire starter), lunch (jerky, beef sticks, sandwiches, cookies, etc.). Extra Dry-fit tee shirt, sox.When elk hunting I add grunt calls and bone saw.I leave my pack full, and refill anything I use every day. I store my hunting pack in our tornado shelter as a SHTF pack as well.Total weight packed 21-25 lbs. including handgun, give or take depending on how much food I pack.
Quote from: Alchase on May 28, 2017, 09:25:34 PMMy day pack (X2) is packed for the worse case scenario, 72 oz camel back, drag line. On outside of pack, Leatherman Wave, fix blade Browning knife attached by zip ties, with a Blackhawk Serpa holster with my XD 40 on the belt, and GPS on shoulder strap. Inside, first aid kit, emergency blanket, various survival gear (glow sticks, whistle, quick clot, small roll duct tape, Black Talon 5 mil nitrile gloves etc....) Shooting sticks in side packet, batteries, two or more lighters in ziplock baggies in different pockets, flash light w/red filter and headlamp. Small roll of day glow pink tape. One of my Motorola radios (the other is in the truck). Gloves, emergency food (breakfast bars, trail mix, Fritos, they make great fire starter), lunch (jerky, beef sticks, sandwiches, cookies, etc.). Extra Dry-fit tee shirt, sox.When elk hunting I add grunt calls and bone saw.I leave my pack full, and refill anything I use every day. I store my hunting pack in our tornado shelter as a SHTF pack as well.Total weight packed 21-25 lbs. including handgun, give or take depending on how much food I pack. Throw in a sleeping bag, tent, and pad and this is what I take for a week.
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Quote from: Alchase on May 28, 2017, 09:25:34 PMMy day pack (X2) is packed for the worse case scenario, 72 oz camel back, drag line. On outside of pack, Leatherman Wave, fix blade Browning knife attached by zip ties, with a Blackhawk Serpa holster with my XD 40 on the belt, and GPS on shoulder strap. Inside, first aid kit, emergency blanket, various survival gear (glow sticks, whistle, quick clot, small roll duct tape, Black Talon 5 mil nitrile gloves etc....) Shooting sticks in side packet, batteries, two or more lighters in ziplock baggies in different pockets, flash light w/red filter and headlamp. Small roll of day glow pink tape. One of my Motorola radios (the other is in the truck). Gloves, emergency food (breakfast bars, trail mix, Fritos, they make great fire starter), lunch (jerky, beef sticks, sandwiches, cookies, etc.). Extra Dry-fit tee shirt, sox.When elk hunting I add grunt calls and bone saw.I leave my pack full, and refill anything I use every day. I store my hunting pack in our tornado shelter as a SHTF pack as well.Total weight packed 21-25 lbs. including handgun, give or take depending on how much food I pack. where do you get the quick clot?what is the name brand or whatever,i never thought about that one before.