Browninglover1
WKR
I finally took my Ma Deuce out for a quick coyote hunt last weekend. I had some concerns that bag this size would simply be too large for day hunts but I think my concerns were unfounded. Here are a few take aways:
-As mentioned above, all of the lid compartments and the top of the bag are full accessible even when the bag is fully compressed.
-I left the 3 side compression straps a little bit loose around my spotting scope so that it was easy to get in/out
-I used the 2 large compression straps that go all the way around the bag to cinch everything up tight and I did need to loosen them to remove the spotter easily but it was only 2 buckles, not 5 that needed to be loosened.
-The lid compartments of the bag were big enough to hold my gloves, hood, toilet paper, fire starter, and some snacks with tons of room to spare
-The top of the bag was roomy enough I stuffed a large coat in there for easy access when I sat down to call.
While I think a 44 mag would be a little easier to manage for most of the hunting that I do, the Ma Deuce will fit the bill nicely and just require a little extra strap management. I look forward to really putting it through it's paces this summer/fall.
-As mentioned above, all of the lid compartments and the top of the bag are full accessible even when the bag is fully compressed.
-I left the 3 side compression straps a little bit loose around my spotting scope so that it was easy to get in/out
-I used the 2 large compression straps that go all the way around the bag to cinch everything up tight and I did need to loosen them to remove the spotter easily but it was only 2 buckles, not 5 that needed to be loosened.
-The lid compartments of the bag were big enough to hold my gloves, hood, toilet paper, fire starter, and some snacks with tons of room to spare
-The top of the bag was roomy enough I stuffed a large coat in there for easy access when I sat down to call.
While I think a 44 mag would be a little easier to manage for most of the hunting that I do, the Ma Deuce will fit the bill nicely and just require a little extra strap management. I look forward to really putting it through it's paces this summer/fall.