The Stryker XL has worked well for me. I use their gun bearer straps for my rifle and always have a 85 mm spotting scope with tripod. Usually enough bag to carry a whole deer out too.
I have a gnargali. It has oversized side pockets. Easily fits rifle stock on one side and tripod on the other. It's a top loader and I. An fit up to a week how I pack.
I use the sherman pouch as well and a large pouch on the lid. Easily stores my quick access items
I prefer a bag that has zippered side pockets for my spotter. I use a 357 mag or 44 mag. Then I don't have to pack my spotter in a case. It's probably 6s when you compare the weigh difference between the spotter case and side pockets weight.
The bedlam is intriguing with one zippered pocket and one open pocket but I have too many bags as it it lol.
Gnargali/dall/44 mag. The xpac packs they discontinued would also work in the 5k, or a rekoning.
The bedlam could have been great but they dropped the ball and only put 1 zippered pocket on the side. It should have 2 zippered and 2 stretch pockets on each side like the exo
I may see if I can pick up a used Gnargali after elk and deer season. I will use my current set up for archery deer and elk. I have an Aoudad hunt in January where I will likely pack a full size tripod daily.
Stryker XL paired with a Sherman pocket is an great day pack setup. I'm going to try out a 44 mag this season for a bit more storage space for cold weather gear.