Desk Jockey
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I think the right backpacking packs would do fine for hunting. As noted above, you give up a few specific features and some frame stiffness, along with a Meat shelf.
I think hunting packs are a bit overkill to go the other way. I used my Metcalf on backpacking trips in yellow stone and the Grand Canyon in the last 2 years along with some shorter trips. It is just more pack and frame than was needed. I bought a gossamer gear pack this year in an effort to reduce May base weight for backpacking. Cut my pack weight in more than half and I can still haul up to 40# for long backpacking trips.
I am fortunate to have packs that are specialized for each use. If I only had one pack to do everything, it would probably be an MR glacier or a Metcalf or something similar.
I think hunting packs are a bit overkill to go the other way. I used my Metcalf on backpacking trips in yellow stone and the Grand Canyon in the last 2 years along with some shorter trips. It is just more pack and frame than was needed. I bought a gossamer gear pack this year in an effort to reduce May base weight for backpacking. Cut my pack weight in more than half and I can still haul up to 40# for long backpacking trips.
I am fortunate to have packs that are specialized for each use. If I only had one pack to do everything, it would probably be an MR glacier or a Metcalf or something similar.