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Strap bag vs belt bag?

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I carry a possibles bag on my left shoulder. Inside it I have everything needed to shoot the rifle. Mostly patches, wiping patches, round balls, and percussion caps. On my belt, at my back, is a shooting pouch. Inside the pouch I carry everything that might be needed to handle a misfunction. After trying various ways this method is the one I ended up with. With the tools out of my possibles bag I am not encumbered with too many things in the bag. (I did that at first and found myself constantly foraging for what I needed.) Oh, by the way. I wear my patch knife around my neck with my powder measure tied to its end. My powder horn is on my right shoulder. I usually have a big knife in my right boot or on the belt's right side.
 
From the stand I use mostly a modern back pack and a fanny pack..

On woods walks I use both a shoulder bag and a belt bag as well..
I usually carry a haverbag along also…
 
Which do you prefer for deer hunting from a stand? I am in no way hunting period correct clothing. I'm leaning towards a straped bag so it's easy to put on and take off with my backpack but wanted other people's thoughts.
My choices aren't actually related to stand vs still hunting. I use a shoulder strap bag. It's just easier for me to get in and out of. My stands are always on the ground. Since I almost always have a day pack on a belt bag would be in the way.
 
Which do you prefer for deer hunting from a stand? I am in no way hunting period correct clothing. I'm leaning towards a straped bag so it's easy to put on and take off with my backpack but wanted other people's thoughts.
Strap bag (s). And Horn on a different strap.
I don't get into tree stands as a choice, because around 98% of Maryland's "hunting accidents" are from falling out of the dang things. But I do hunt with guys who use them, and it's easier for them to lift their stuff with a strap up to their position than a belt bag. The belt bag is fine when standing but some of the stands are a very limited platform, and you are seated and may not be accessing a belt bag in an easy manner

LD
 
I do not carry a horn, unless it is something like a dove shoot. A half dozen premeasured loads in pill bottles is usually more than enough. A horn is a good device for storing or moving a quantity of powder. More powder than a day's outing might want for.
Two or three hundred years ago powder was a necessity that you likely had to go a ways to procure. A horn was a good way to keep it safe and dry IN THE HOME. If you had a pound or two in the horn for storage I very much doubt you would want to bring it all along every time you set foot in the woods. Pretty sure the ancestors on a day trip carried the load un the gun and fixings for maybe 2 or 3 more shots. A muzzleloader is neither full nor semi automatic. Its technology imposes limits on how much shooting you will do.
 
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