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I've noticed in few recent threads folks are talking about dumping their packs when closing out a stalk. Personally, I never drop mine. I've actually found a pack to be invaluable for shooting. Three of the my last four animals have all been shot from a sitting position, leaning over the pack itself. The distances have been 300, 140, and 400 yards. Each time, the slope of the hill prevented a prone shot.
I missed an opportunity at a really nice mountain whitetail buck several years ago because I was f*&^ing around with a bipod. Had I simply used my pack from a sitting position, I have little doubt the hunt would have turned out quite differently. So, what say you?
I missed an opportunity at a really nice mountain whitetail buck several years ago because I was f*&^ing around with a bipod. Had I simply used my pack from a sitting position, I have little doubt the hunt would have turned out quite differently. So, what say you?