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<blockquote data-quote="BlackEagle1" data-source="post: 4976128" data-attributes="member: 18058"><p>I thought I replied to this before but maybe not..... I have a mystery ranch metcalf I use out west that's a great setup. You can use the meat shelf and keep your other gear in the actual bag part. It will easily handle a deer with or without bones. That setup/frame is available with smaller bags which my fit your needs a little better. </p><p></p><p>I also have a tenzing 2200 That I would not recommend. It's a good bag but not for actually hauling meat. There's not really a frame system and it will be stuffed full with an average deer (no room left for any gear).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlackEagle1, post: 4976128, member: 18058"] I thought I replied to this before but maybe not..... I have a mystery ranch metcalf I use out west that’s a great setup. You can use the meat shelf and keep your other gear in the actual bag part. It will easily handle a deer with or without bones. That setup/frame is available with smaller bags which my fit your needs a little better. I also have a tenzing 2200 That I would not recommend. It’s a good bag but not for actually hauling meat. There’s not really a frame system and it will be stuffed full with an average deer (no room left for any gear). [/QUOTE]
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