What do you use to carry your rifles on the open hill ? Has anyone used the harkila backpack type things ?
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Traditionally carried in the slip, bullets in magazine but nothing in chamber only removed from slip and bullet chambered on final approach, if you have booked accompanied stalking then the stalker will normally carry your rifle
and again you will only be given it when he wants you to shoot.
If its your own ground or unaccompanied then its entirely up to you how you carry it, never used the back pack thing but have had quite a few Nordic clients and it seems to be popular with them.
could have saved a heap of typing!Bogtrotter,
It's the continental fairly standard Loden slip.
I use one when on driven boar.
Stan
I have just bought a AIM 50 ,Fits my T3 custom ,with a 25"barrel and ATEC maxim moderator no problem .
When walking long distance on the hills it has a pair of rucksac style straps .
very comfortable.
I have one of these for when I'm on the hill.
Just be aware that, when carried rucksack style, the barrel end of the bag will project a good 6-8" above your head (presuming you're carrying it "barrel up").
From bitter experience I now make sure I take one arm out of one strap as I near the top of the rise, so that the bag is then carried on the other strap over the other shoulder with the bag horizontal. It's still comfortable to carry but far less like a flag waving to all the local deer.
Other than that it's a top piece of kit. This September the stalker and I crawled 600 yards along a burn to get to a suitable position for a shot, with me dragging the bag through all sorts of crap along the way. Rifle was still bone dry when we got to the grassy knoll. It has enough pockets for everything you're likely to need during the day as well.
willie_gunn