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tddeangelo
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- May 18, 2011
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mcseal2":1qpa79rx said:tddeangelo":1qpa79rx said:Yep, Scotty and I were texting tonight back and forth about MR's availability.
I went on and found they only had the Pintler in my size (that's luck I usually don't have) and only in multicam (seriously....a $25 upcharge for that????).
I just ripped off the bandaid. I get some extra money on Friday. So I just spent some of it now. Pack should be here late next week, hopefully.
I already sold my Black's Creek, and my X2 is up for sale, but it won't break my heart to keep it for non-hunting duty (family outings and such). My SJK frame pack still has the hang tags on it. I've put weight on it and gotten into it, but haven't had it out of the house, really. The guy I talked to at MR said I won't need it...the Pintler will do everything I'll need from a pack. And it'll work for when I just have a lot of clothes or such to take to a stand here. This hunt sure won't be my last hunt in the west, either.
So....boots en route...pack en route.
Rifles are in good shape, with some work on the 270, but all in all, things are looking to be on track.
A guy on one of the other forums uses the Pintler and frame as his moose pack. If he needs extra room he runs a dry bag between the frame and bag. He loves it, nice as a daypack but capable of a moose quarter. He hunts them far more than most of us ever will, if it will handle his moose I'd say it will do an excellent job of anything you do with it. I looked at it pretty hard before buying. Good luck on your hunt.
Thank you, and that's exactly what I had in mind....if I ever need more gear capacity, to use a haul bag or dry bag in the overload shelf thing. That would really boost it's capacity. Not as much as the Metcalf or Marshall, obviously, but it would give me a pretty good boost over the 2500ci it is as it sits.
I saw a youtube of Randy Newburg loading up a black bear hide/head and a quarter on a Pintler. He did pretty much what I expected to do with elk quarters, and it looked like that cargo was all stowed and secured pretty well.