Im looking for a good hunting back pack

powder burner

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I was at a BassPro the other day. The packs they had were not the most roomy.

I would like a pack that can caryy a downfilled mummy-style sleeping bag, other gear, and it is not noisy(IE nylon shell), has hunter friendly features (place to hold a rifle), Internal frame, waist belt, chest strap, and preferably camo.

I do have a water hydration system that can be used in whatever bag I find.

I had a 80L hiking pack at one time, but was not meant for hunting.

So what do you have or reccomend buying?

I notice the granola muncher back packs can be had for 150-250 dollars. Is there a hunting pack in similar price?
 
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Best bang for your buck...I love mine!
 
I'm rocking a Badlands 2200 right now and it holds lots with a pocket for tripod/bipod on one side and spotting scope on the other side. It is quiet, has an almost felt like outer.
 
I also have the Badlands 2200. I find it difficult to shoulder a rifle with the pack on, which will be a problem with any back pack and I also find that it squeaks when I' walking with it with any kind of load in it. I would like to see someone come out with a day pack with a single strap that would go over your left shoulder and have a padded hip belt to support the load, allowing you to properly shoulder a rifle.
 
I currently use the Gunrunner from Elberstock, great daypack/gun scabbord.
A full tactical setup with rifle, 6-24x50mm scope, and harris bipod fit nicely along with all the coyote gear/calls, binos, hydration bladder etc., etc.
 
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