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<blockquote data-quote="huntorride365" data-source="post: 93428" data-attributes="member: 344"><p>Mr. Nice, which Kuiu?</p><p>I've used Blackhawk, Badlands 2800, and Eberlestock J34. I've had over 90 pounds in all of them, and I can say it sucks but I'm only about 150 so that might be part of it. The Eberlestock is built like a tank but a little heavy. Regardless, it's what I use for elk. I've said this many times before, when hunting in the mountains make sure your pack that you hunt with has the ability to carry a significant load out when you kill. When I'm hunting out of my Jeep with extra gear with, I bring an initial load out after the kill, then I grab my external frame pack for the rest.</p><p>One other thing I'm learning; have a couple guys ready for packing. I've packed a bull elk by myself before and I thought it might kill me. Two guys packing an elk is certainly much better. Three or four guys makes it a pretty good deal for everyone involved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huntorride365, post: 93428, member: 344"] Mr. Nice, which Kuiu? I've used Blackhawk, Badlands 2800, and Eberlestock J34. I've had over 90 pounds in all of them, and I can say it sucks but I'm only about 150 so that might be part of it. The Eberlestock is built like a tank but a little heavy. Regardless, it's what I use for elk. I've said this many times before, when hunting in the mountains make sure your pack that you hunt with has the ability to carry a significant load out when you kill. When I'm hunting out of my Jeep with extra gear with, I bring an initial load out after the kill, then I grab my external frame pack for the rest. One other thing I'm learning; have a couple guys ready for packing. I've packed a bull elk by myself before and I thought it might kill me. Two guys packing an elk is certainly much better. Three or four guys makes it a pretty good deal for everyone involved. [/QUOTE]
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