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    Quote Originally Posted by longrange308 View Post
    rifle weighs in at a healthly 5.66kg with out bolt and ammo
    Mate I got on to the Eberlestock through this forum, CLAW was a big help, Yes it weighs a bit, but so sweet for the gun!!!!
    I have the dragonfly as a main pack/daypack takes a whole deer, boned out and all me gear.
    And the G2 gunslinger for the big guns.
    The rifle scabard on both packs is fantastic, They are rather pricey though.

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    Sounds like a mint pack BRADS have you got some pics?
    "Thats not a knife, this is a knife"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dundee View Post
    Sounds like a mint pack BRADS have you got some pics?
    My pics are av at the best of times Dundee, my pack not much of a model either.
    I got mine from here.
    Eberlestock Tramping Packs - Outdoor Clothing - Hunting and Outdoor Supplies

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRADS View Post
    My pics are av at the best of times Dundee, my pack not much of a model either.
    I got mine from here.
    Eberlestock Tramping Packs - Outdoor Clothing - Hunting and Outdoor Supplies
    Cheers BRADS my old K2Hunter is a bit old school now.
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    back packs

    Quote Originally Posted by SiB View Post
    Markhor 75l.
    $200 cheaper than Badlands model. well padded - rifle carry etc. nice pockets.
    Very happy w mine
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