MinnesotaHunter
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I bought this pack, used it once and returned it after hauling duck decoys for a mile or so, I can't imagine hauling an elk out of the mountains with it. I think a used internal frame backpack of the 70-90L variety is a much better option in everyway and the same or less money. You can always put meat in trash bags and put quarters in the main compartment and just hose it out when you are done.
I am not advocating that it is a replacement for a good pack, but I am also not aware of any $100 pack that is really good for packing elk quarters. I could be wrong though, as I haven't tried out any of the $100ish internal frames with quarters in it. I have packed quarters in something similar to the one I recommended though. Personally, if I am going to try and save money, I would favor towards a stiff external frame over something that is comfy with 30lbs in it. A flexible frame that can't control a 70-80lb load is what is going to help you get injured, way before sore shoulders because of less than ideal comfort. At some point packing elk quarters sucks regardless of the pack.
If the OP was just looking for a new pack, I would tell him to just buy a MR (because that is what I am most comfortable recommending), just like my Metcalf, Longbow, or Crewcab, and be done. However considering he has a few more needs this might be a place he could save.