I have not bought a backpack as yet. The plan was Eberlestock G4. I am starting to think it maybe on the heavy side at 10lbs.
I got to pack light as I can, for one to offset the weight of the TRG (20" 308W).
I will be out for 3 days and 2 nights trekking/hunting.
I have a tarptent "Contrail", Thermalast Neoair mattress, 1kg sleeping back, jetboil, Etrex Vista hcx gps, 5watt 2way radio, bino's, LRF.. add to that food and water and the weight starts to rise including 13lb of rifle! If I go the G4 route, I will be around the 25kg mark.
So now the question, what do your packs weigh ready for a couple days out including everything, and whats packs are you using to carry this gear including volume. I would like the pack to hold/carry the rifle when the going gets tough, or when I'm plain sick of holding it!
I have thought of buying a dedicated trekking backpack and then have a rifle holder made to attach to the side of the pack. Anyone done this?
Cheers
I got to pack light as I can, for one to offset the weight of the TRG (20" 308W).
I will be out for 3 days and 2 nights trekking/hunting.
I have a tarptent "Contrail", Thermalast Neoair mattress, 1kg sleeping back, jetboil, Etrex Vista hcx gps, 5watt 2way radio, bino's, LRF.. add to that food and water and the weight starts to rise including 13lb of rifle! If I go the G4 route, I will be around the 25kg mark.
So now the question, what do your packs weigh ready for a couple days out including everything, and whats packs are you using to carry this gear including volume. I would like the pack to hold/carry the rifle when the going gets tough, or when I'm plain sick of holding it!
I have thought of buying a dedicated trekking backpack and then have a rifle holder made to attach to the side of the pack. Anyone done this?
Cheers