I've looked at Vorn. Their advantage is the quick release system for the rifle. It really depends on what you want to do with the backpack.
For a longer journey the Vorn is not ideal as the gun is mounted on the side which makes the backpack unbalanced. For quick access to the gun however it is perfect.
I have gone with the Eberlestock Gunslinger II. It simply has the best gun carrying system to be found anywhere. No quick gun access though.
The other issue with the Vorn is that it weighs about 6Lbs. It's like carrying two rifles up the hill.
I run a ZAim sling which weighs nothing, keeps the rifle very secure and is very fast to deploy. When I take a pack it's a small light weight one.
Have a look at this wont break the bank and decent quality gun in centre for balance,Anybody recommend a tidy backpack with rifle holder? Don’t want to the backpack too big though.
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Have a look at this wont break the bank and decent quality gun in centre for balance,
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At the risk of getting carried away - I was quite impressed with the Vorn Fox and the external frame from Outdoorsman in the US
But then I'm a fan of external frames
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Can you get a jacket in the backpack?
You can in the Lynx. You can also bungee it to the outside as long as you don't impinge on or restrict access to the rifle holder (if you want quick access).Can you get a jacket in the backpack?
I have a brand new plain green Lynx here - and I'm not too far away. Drop me a PM if you want to come and look. I also have an Eberlestock Minime and a G3 for comparison. Drop me a PM if of interest.I’d like to see one before purchase.
Don’t want anything too big or bulky but also if it’s too small and can’t get anything in it’s pointless.