rideold
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Buy a cheap used pack at an REI Outlet/Garage Sale.
I hear you about money priorities with kids in the picture. That's where I am (and happy to be there) so that's why I'll second the idea of looking outside the hunting world for a pack. The difference between a used backpacking pack and a new (an to some extent a used one too) Kifary, Stone Glacier, etc. pack will pay for gas between PA and the Rockies or there about. I use an old Gregory pack that carries the weight more than adequately. It is around 7,000 cu inches but once I put the top pocket inside the main pack body and cinch it down it carries like a day pack. It's not camo and it doesn't have a load shelf but it sure is comfy and I bought it for a song at a garage sale. I don't know where in PA you are but I just saw an older Mountainsmith Frostfire pack on the Philly Craig's list for $70. More than an adequate pack. Check eaby too for "vintage" packs of the major brands (osprey, gregory, mountainsmith, dana, etc.). Point is that a hunting specific pack is great but I put it pretty far down on my list of needs. I'll buy one someday....maybe. Like neffa3 says, I'd rather hunt.