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How do you get 10lbs as a reasonable weight for weapon, optics and ammo?
Open sight single shot rifle with "one" bullet in it, and a small monocular. A stick from the forest for an optic support.
How do you get 10lbs as a reasonable weight for weapon, optics and ammo?
Open sight single shot rifle with "one" bullet in it, and a small monocular. A stick from the forest for an optic support.
The only way to know what "your" pack should weigh, is to go out and hunt. The more trips that you go on the more you will get your gear dialed for you.
I keep most of my gear on spreadsheets but that is mostly for comparing when I'm looking at new gear.
I save weight by getting as high quality of gear as I can afford so that I can save weight without giving things up. Using a Kifaru pack is a good example. It does the job of heavier packs but weighs less.
How do you get 10lbs as a reasonable weight for weapon, optics and ammo?
. At the end of the day pack weight isn't going to make or break you too much to any extent IMO. I'll still get out there and hunt no matter if my pack were to weigh 25 pounds or 60 pounds. Just a matter of how fast you'll end up going at that point...
How do you get 10lbs as a reasonable weight for weapon, optics and ammo?
this. i try to go just as slow with 25 as i do with 60+ that way justin and brock can run there ass up the hill and by the time i get there they've found what ever it is were looking for, camp site,bear,deer,water and i just kinda show up. they think there winning though, thats cool
i often daydream of jumping out of a tree onto a bear with no more than a fixed blade between my teeth..... do my eyes count as optics and the blade as my weapon? that would be a pound or less pending on blade size!
Last year I was pushing 60 lbs for my September elk hunt. This year I am hoping for low 50's. A new kifaru pack should cut 4 lbs off and new rain gear should shave another couple of pounds or more.
What I need to figure out is a good pack weight for an Alaskan caribou or moose hunt with 40 mile air. They only allow 50 lbs plus weapon and what's on your body for the flight.
I bet Luke has that answer. Lol
Wow... The great pack weight controversy 2014... I believe this officially proves we can argue about anything!
Fwiw- I'm officially changing my pack weight to 35# to avoid controversy
You've got it dialed in. I'm gonna make a spreadsheet detailing hunting partners.
How do you get 10lbs as a reasonable weight for weapon, optics and ammo?
im telling ya. my future son in law wrestles for Oregon st on a full ride scholarship. he spent most of the year #1 in the nation at 198 and is talking with the Olympic comity about the next summer games. hes making it on the spread sheet, going to see how much that kid can pack. i may have my pack weight down to just snickers bars
Flew with 40 mile air and we had our weights down to 50 pounds per person, plus what we could fit on our person. Was tough as we were packed for 18 days of food or 36 food days at 1.5 pounds of food per day so over half of our gear allotment went to food which left 46 pounds left for gear and 3-4 pounds of that was for a bear fence to guard our food for us....so 42 pounds of gear for 18 days split between two people....was tough to widdle it down to that, but doable. Even just going for 2 weeks would have freed up 12 pounds.
Flew with 40 mile air and we had our weights down to 50 pounds per person, plus what we could fit on our person.
Wow that's what we call getting by. Lol
I will be getting ahold of you for sure when we deside to head north. If we do go with 40 mile air its probably going to be a caribou hunt first.
How do you get 10lbs as a reasonable weight for weapon, optics and ammo?
Don't underestimate what you can fit on your person. I wore all my clothing, including rain gear and puffy gear, as well as my bino pouch and managed to cram 36 snickers bars in all my pockets. I looked like the Michelin (wo)Man. They kindly let me stow my puffy and rain coats before take off, which I was grateful for since it was pushing 75 degrees that day...