I’m heading out soon for a hunt that has me walking in a few miles. Brush is dense and the terrain is very rugged. So I prefer to hike in with trekking poles. The poles help with fording the creek too — about a dozen or so crossings. I have taken my Hawken in the past. The barrel, at only 28”, sticks up quite a ways out of the side of my pack but isn’t too bad. I’d prefer to take my Kentucky rifle this year but the 36” barrel is likely to be a problem strapped in the same way. What setups have any of you used to haul a longer rifle in to the backcountry? Sling it to your chest? Is there some kind of pouch that would allow the rifle to hang lower than the level of the belt? Looking for ideas on how to have it packed away for the hike in so my hands can be free to navigate the terrain.
I could, of course, just take the hawken. But I like to make things harder on myself, I guess.
I could, of course, just take the hawken. But I like to make things harder on myself, I guess.