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Offline streak

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Haversack for Possible Bag
« on: January 28, 2013, 05:44:17 PM »
Ended up with two custom made Haversacks, and was thinking of using one for a Possible Bag. Any of you ever gone this route?
The thing I like about it is the size and inside room. I was thinking to keep things quiet and organized , I would scrounge up small leather cases, ball bags, etc. I have two regular Possible Bags that I have been using, but they are always hard to find some of the items. Naturally would be mindful of organizing the bag so that weight is not a problem! Any ideas would be appreciated.
If this works out, I might rig up one for each of my different caliber muzzleloaders.
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Re: Haversack for Possible Bag
« Reply #1 on: January 29, 2013, 12:24:52 AM »
When I was in to muzzleloading, I carried a small suede possibles bag, but then the truck was close by.
If you're going to emulate a longhunter, then it would probably take a couple of haversacks to carry all the stuff they needed.  it makes a difference when you don't have truck to fall back on.
that time in history is my favorite reading.  it took a real man to head into the wilderness with only what he could carry.
your small leather bag ideas are good, and with some small pockets sewn inside the big sack, you'll be good to go for a rendezvous or just a weekend in the woods.
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Re: Haversack for Possible Bag
« Reply #2 on: January 30, 2013, 10:25:00 AM »
I have a couple of handmade Haversacks....I've used them as possible bags in the past. In my opinion, a shooting bag needs to be large enough to hold the items that are regularly used in shooting and also include a few simple tools needed to mainatin the firearm in good working order. All that will actually fit into a surprisingly small bag.
 
A haversack is used to carry all the other possibles, along with a few food items, that one might take on a trek into the woods. Haversacks are larger and roomy so as to better accomodate these sometimes bulky items....and there-in is the problem.
 
Proper shooting bags need to have a space limitation, so that a person that shoots from the bag can easily (mostly by feel) find the items that are needed to shoot the firearm from the bag. The capricious space of a haversack, compared to a shooting bag, fights this fluid process by allowing items (especially small items) to easily get tucked into corners, or mixed at the bottom of the bag, or lost among bulky items.
 
Give a shooter space and he will use it...the haversack will soon be full of all sorts of items and neat little do-dads and goo-gauhs. A few of these niffty trinkets even have a bit to do with shooting. Its human nature...if it fits take it. If you are always having to "look" into the bag while digging out your shooting items as needed...there are essential bag skills that will never be able to develop....
 
I will say this, "Its a fine thing to watch an excellent rifleman shoot from the bag....a shooting bag."  8)   
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Re: Haversack for Possible Bag
« Reply #3 on: January 30, 2013, 10:53:03 AM »
Yep, a haversack isn't a shooting bag and a shooting bag is smaller than a haversack...
 
A possibles bag is something all together different...
 
Get a good, leather shooting bag, it will hold all you need to service your rifle...
 

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Re: Haversack for Possible Bag
« Reply #4 on: January 31, 2013, 10:37:32 AM »
What's that flintlock in your hand there, Flintlock?

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Re: Haversack for Possible Bag
« Reply #5 on: January 31, 2013, 11:47:52 AM »
I've always felt that the possibles bag holds only those items to shoot and clean your rifle, that it ought not be cluttered with stuff that will cause a loss of speed in loading, and that it ought to be secured to your person so that it does not swing forward when you bend. 

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Re: Haversack for Possible Bag
« Reply #6 on: January 31, 2013, 12:26:48 PM »
That is a .40 caliber flintlock made by the late Bob Watts...I bought it from him in 1977...In the picture I was squirrel hunting and wanted to see if my deer camera was working...

A shooting bag is for holding what is needed for the gun..

A possibles bag is for other things you might possibly need...This would be your fire starting kit, jerky, pipe, tobacco, parched corn, etc...

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Re: Haversack for Possible Bag
« Reply #7 on: February 01, 2013, 03:57:19 AM »
A shooting bag is for holding what is needed for the gun..

A possibles bag is for other things you might possibly need...This would be your fire starting kit, jerky, pipe, tobacco, parched corn, etc...

Yes..... 8)
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Re: Haversack for Possible Bag
« Reply #8 on: February 11, 2013, 07:52:58 AM »

A shooting bag is for holding what is needed for the gun..

A possibles bag is for other things you might possibly need...This would be your fire starting kit, jerky, pipe, tobacco, parched corn, etc.
 
Exactly, I carry both. A small shooting bag and horn on my right and a haversack with other things, like those listed above, on the left.  H08