Mystery ranch, which pack?

Mbagwell

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I’m new to backpack hunting. I am going to be doing a 9 day whitetail hunt in Michigan next year and then planning some western hunts. I was looking at the metcalf or the Marshall. I want to be able to haul meat out comfortably and carry all my gear. I was wondering which one and why? First hand accounts please? Thank you in advance.
 
I have a metcalf I will sell you it’s been used a total of about 3 weeks no blood stains in excellent shape . Great pack it just doesn’t quit fit me the way I would like .


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I have a MR pack fetish of sorts. Among others, I owned a .mil version of the marshal, a Metcalf and now a beartooth.

The Marshall is a huge pack. I think it is more bag than most need for less than 4-5 days. The Metcalf is great. At 70 liters it does fine as a day pack when empty but packs 3-5 days of gear easily and can do more with the right loading. Beartooth is roughly the same size but you give up the snow collar as a loading option.

Unless I was going to make a habit of 5-7+ Day trips, I would think the Marshall is a little too much volume. The difference between 3 days and 5 or more days is mostly food and consumables so I tend to pack those on the meat shelf or strapped to the outside of the pack as needed for longer trips.
 
I have a MR pack fetish of sorts. Among others, I owned a .mil version of the marshal, a Metcalf and now a beartooth.

The Marshall is a huge pack. I think it is more bag than most need for less than 4-5 days. The Metcalf is great. At 70 liters it does fine as a day pack when empty but packs 3-5 days of gear easily and can do more with the right loading. Beartooth is roughly the same size but you give up the snow collar as a loading option.

Unless I was going to make a habit of 5-7+ Day trips, I would think the Marshall is a little too much volume. The difference between 3 days and 5 or more days is mostly food and consumables so I tend to pack those on the meat shelf or strapped to the outside of the pack as needed for longer trips.


So you can do a 9 day hunt with the metcalf as long as you pack it right? I have a while to get it right. This year I am going to be doing 2 5-day scouting trips to the island I am going to be hunting. I will be running the same pack for that so I can get an idea of how I want to pick everything.
 
I have a metcalf I will sell you it’s been used a total of about 3 weeks no blood stains in excellent shape . Great pack it just doesn’t quit fit me the way I would like .


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I am interested in getting the metcalf from you. I can’t message yet or at least haven’t figured out how to. What size is the pack?
 
I had a Marshall, sent it to a new home. I also have a crew cab and a custom 3500 cubic inc pack that is currently on my guide light frame.

the Marshall was huge, I had a tendency to overpack with it. The crew cab is used mostly in the winter for snow shoe trips while the custom 3500 covers everything else I may do.
 
I have a MR pack fetish of sorts. Among others, I owned a .mil version of the marshal, a Metcalf and now a beartooth.

The Marshall is a huge pack. I think it is more bag than most need for less than 4-5 days. The Metcalf is great. At 70 liters it does fine as a day pack when empty but packs 3-5 days of gear easily and can do more with the right loading. Beartooth is roughly the same size but you give up the snow collar as a loading option.

Unless I was going to make a habit of 5-7+ Day trips, I would think the Marshall is a little too much volume. The difference between 3 days and 5 or more days is mostly food and consumables so I tend to pack those on the meat shelf or strapped to the outside of the pack as needed for longer trips.

^^^ What he said. I have the Selway and would gladly use it for 3 - 5 days with some external pouches, the Metcalf is optimal, IMHO and the Marshal too large.
 
I think I'm going to go with the metcalf and use an external dry bag for my food that way i can pack enough for 9+ days. Any thoughts or direction on that would be great.
 
I have the Sawtooth and I enjoy it a lot. Hauled out my brother's deer with it and it carries a bow nicely. I liked they got rid of some of the excess buckles but some people may not enjoy that. I think the frame is much improved over the original guidelight. Better belt, padding and comfort IMO.
 
Get the Beartooth for the out West hunt where you need more room, etc., and pick up the Mule as a bag only option for day hunts in MI, deer, etc. where you don't need the same volume. Just a thought. Both will fit on the GuideLight MT frame (2020) so you will have one frame and two bags.
 
Andy 57 sale is pending he ask me to hold it for a week so I am if it falls through I will post it for sale on here


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I’m new to backpack hunting. I am going to be doing a 9 day whitetail hunt in Michigan next year and then planning some western hunts. I was looking at the metcalf or the Marshall. I want to be able to haul meat out comfortably and carry all my gear. I was wondering which one and why? First hand accounts please? Thank you in advance.
I’m sorry I can’t answer your pack questions but if you don’t mind where are you doing a 9-day hunt? Are you going to manitou Island? Is it gonna be a backpack style hunt or will you set a base camp up? I am from south east Michigan myself and we hunt the pigeon river country. If you have a post about it link it and we won’t clutter this thread up
 
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