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#258791 - 04/10/13 06:57 AM Re: 95 pound pack? More MUSHY thinking [Re: TeacherRO]
yee Offline
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What is an INCH bag?

thanks.
Conway Yee

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#258792 - 04/10/13 09:42 AM Re: 95 pound pack? More MUSHY thinking [Re: yee]
bones996 Offline
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INCH = I'm Never Coming Home

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#258795 - 04/10/13 11:26 AM Re: 95 pound pack? More MUSHY thinking [Re: yee]
bacpacjac Offline
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Loc: Ontario, Canada
Originally Posted By: yee
What is an INCH bag?

thanks.
Conway Yee


INCH = Bug-out bag for "I'm Never Coming Home" and need to start over bag.
(BOB = Bug-Out Bag for temporarily away from home.)
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#258797 - 04/10/13 12:11 PM Re: 95 pound pack? More MUSHY thinking [Re: TeacherRO]
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1300 rounds????Thats nutz!

1300 of 22 maybe????? Thats about 10 lbs.

4-6 lbs per 100 for rifle calibers. 52 to 78 lbs !!!

Add rifle(s) and magazines......

Add some twinkies,2 packs of Ramen,2 bandaids and a compass....he's done!

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#258806 - 04/10/13 01:29 PM Re: 95 pound pack? More MUSHY thinking [Re: TeacherRO]
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When much younger, I carried rucks that averaged 60 lbs - I was the Radio guy for the Commander. 30 lbs of radio/5 lbs of extra battery/25 lbs of gear. This is not counting the stuff I was wearing.

In Alaska my ruck went just over 110 - and I was tethered to it by a battery cable that ran from under my shirt (battery was strapped to my chest) and into the ruck where the radio was. So not fun.

There is no way on God's green earth I would want to try to hump a 100+ lb pack. That is why they invented caches.

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#258807 - 04/10/13 01:54 PM Re: 95 pound pack? More MUSHY thinking [Re: TeacherRO]
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I consider 300rds to be more than adequate for an extended outing. The SEALs have it right: if you get into a firefight, you've blown your mission.
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#258819 - 04/10/13 07:11 PM Re: 95 pound pack? More MUSHY thinking [Re: TeacherRO]
Denis Offline
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Originally Posted By: TeacherRO
Just came across the packing list for an INCH pack...which weighed 95 pounds (43 kg).

You had me at INCH pack smile. Walking off into the woods indefinitely never struck me as a good plan; it's definitely not something I'll be preparing for.
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#258820 - 04/10/13 07:14 PM Re: 95 pound pack? More MUSHY thinking [Re: Denis]
bacpacjac Offline
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Originally Posted By: Denis
Originally Posted By: TeacherRO
Just came across the packing list for an INCH pack...which weighed 95 pounds (43 kg).

You had me at INCH pack smile. Walking off into the woods indefinitely never struck me as a good plan; it's definitely not something I'll be preparing for.


Ditto. It's just not something I envision needing to do.
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#258828 - 04/10/13 09:14 PM Re: 95 pound pack? More MUSHY thinking [Re: spuds]
Snake_Doctor
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Mine has 2000 rounds of assorted .22 long rifle alone. plus shotshells, rifle and pistol ammo, plus mags weapons, assorted nasties etc.

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#258829 - 04/10/13 09:26 PM Re: 95 pound pack? More MUSHY thinking [Re: wildman800]
Snake_Doctor
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I fully respect your opinion wildman. However if you have blown your mission 300 rounds may not be adequate. And some ammo would be expended for hunting I would assume. The average person evacing is not a trained and experienced combat vet. They have most likely never heard a shot fired in anger, will have no ammo discipline when under fire, and are far less likely to hit the enemy. Also, the enemy will want what they have and may perhaps heve better, higher capacity weapons. And criminals aren't the warm and fuzzy fellows that the media would have us believe. They'll only get worse as things fall apart around them. I also carry between 200 and 500 rounds when I am working. Outside the states I have carried upward of 1000 depending on the situation. Just my opinion, sir.

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