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The Basics, Starting Out
.300 Weatherby Ultra Lightweight recoil
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<blockquote data-quote="supermo26" data-source="post: 1499065" data-attributes="member: 107482"><p>That is pretty cool. </p><p></p><p>As far as a pound or two, I once packed 2 rear elk quarters out in my Kuiu pack. It was .25 miles (short haul). When I off loaded my pack I felt a little shorter. It was a really heavy load yet pack was comfortable. I once tried to carry my 2 year old at the time around the block in a baby pack and that sucked. She was maybe 30 lbs max. I ended up calling the wife to pick us up around the corner because it sucked and Bree fell asleep in a bad angle and I was worried. Point is a good pack and 2 rear quarters can be comfortable compared to a crappy pack and 30 lbs. </p><p>As far as adding a pound or two. While packing out that cow, half way through the trip I was handed the head to carry in hand. It was uncomfortable on the hands and forearms. As far as weight, I only did it to prove to myself I could.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="supermo26, post: 1499065, member: 107482"] That is pretty cool. As far as a pound or two, I once packed 2 rear elk quarters out in my Kuiu pack. It was .25 miles (short haul). When I off loaded my pack I felt a little shorter. It was a really heavy load yet pack was comfortable. I once tried to carry my 2 year old at the time around the block in a baby pack and that sucked. She was maybe 30 lbs max. I ended up calling the wife to pick us up around the corner because it sucked and Bree fell asleep in a bad angle and I was worried. Point is a good pack and 2 rear quarters can be comfortable compared to a crappy pack and 30 lbs. As far as adding a pound or two. While packing out that cow, half way through the trip I was handed the head to carry in hand. It was uncomfortable on the hands and forearms. As far as weight, I only did it to prove to myself I could. [/QUOTE]
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