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    I used to use a 25L but prefer my 35-40L now so long as it’s not too bulky when trying to bush stalk. Leaves you room to have it compressed down when not much in it but if you shoot an animal you can bone it out and comfortably carry it out.

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    Have a look at the 35L Markhor ($349.00)- just bought one after looking at a lot of alternatives
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    Cactus Huntway are hard to go past.

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    We use an eberlestock x1 euro I think its called. only around 25-30 ltr but that seems to work ok for day walks. also has the molle attachment strips in various places. have had tents etc attached to it in the past. what I like the most is it has a rifle scabbard built in which actually sits against your back unlike some of the other carry systems which has the rifle right off to one side or hanging off the back of the pack which i find really unbalances the bag and shifts the center of mass rearward and gets tiring very quickly. With the scabbard against your back it feels a lot more balanced and notice the weight of the rifle a lot less. ours is a few years old now so not sure what latest versions are like.
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