Shed hunting pack setup?

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Hey so I am looking at getting into a Stone Glacier pack soon, I am wondering since they do not sell a cargo net set up like Kifaru I am curious to how everyone else carries a lot of bone out of the Bush?


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I’m using the exo with bat wings.....very good setup shed specific then throw bag on for hunting....unsure if they still sell it but can highly recommend if so...for standard packs bungees and cordage will be best option.E0348D4A-C748-49F2-A3EF-6D96EF534478.jpegC828D767-D63B-46F7-9FC1-456BD9B7AD64.jpegC828D767-D63B-46F7-9FC1-456BD9B7AD64.jpegB796A98F-311E-4E4E-A2DA-84386DE7970A.jpegB796A98F-311E-4E4E-A2DA-84386DE7970A.jpeg
 
I’d recommend the new SG Avail 2200 because it has the external panel thing. If you want to haul heavy loads you can attach it to any of the SG frames.


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Any of the detachable bag/frame type packs work. Strap antler straight to the frame, throw the bag on where it fits on outside the antler. Kifaru cargo nets make short work of it, but compression straps are fine too. Exo, SG, and Kifaru all do it really well.18580859_368074016927872_7784727910190940160_a.jpg28435064_780618385468108_3502296992367771648_n.jpg28765527_219660375442961_6118076957763567616_n.jpg
 
As stated above, many packs will work fine and adding compresion straps or cordage works well too. I currently run a Kifaru with nomad bag and no extra straps. Have done 9-12 decent elk bones a few times and was only let down by being outta shape.
 
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