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Jim K,
I remove the thin strap on mine and used a powderhorn strap. Much more comfortable.
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Crazy Crow has a large leather bag , like 9" by 8" , with a wide gusset. Last one I bought was under $50 plus shipping. I installed a shoulder strap , and a slightly more generous front flap to hide a small day horn beneath the flap , so the horn will be out of the wet weather. Just be careful , large pouches can carry too much stuff , and be heavy for an old guy.
Once my kit is assembled I spread it all out on a bed or table and start to discard items. If I have not needed it yet I likely will not going forward. If potable water is a problem where you are headed water may be your heaviest burden. Compass. Phone. Iron rations. Knife or smatchet. Rope. Firearm and loads. Matches/lighter/tinder. Poncho or tarp. Wool sweater or overshirt. Hat. Spare socks. First aid. Two pair of spare socks may not be too many.
 
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