Good looking bags, Rob
For the past eight or ten years I have been a dedicated "out of the pouch" shooter.
When at the range I used to put a lot of stuff on the bench, or near the bench, then work off the bench.
I still take the Range Boxes, but about the only thing that gets laid on the bench any more is sometimes the ramrod....and then there's even times when I notice I put the ramrod on the bench and I will put back on the rifle, where it rightfully belongs.
Folks have always asked me the same question, "ain't that a lot of stuff to be hanging off you in the woods??"
The answer is no, not at all.
Not even in thickest Pacific Northwest woods. In fact, those "thick woods" is a very good reason to have things easily accessible, albeit I don't always carry a hawk when hunting, unless I'm Elk hunting, when a good stout Hawk or Axe is needed to bust that pelvis.
My favorite old hunting bag has "stuff" on the straps too, even a patch knife on the back of the bag, but that "patch knife" gets used for about everything from cutting patches to eating, while that flat horn lays perfectly on the flap of the bag.
After about 40 years of use, I wouldn't have it any other way....but that is just me.
I have other bags, and I've tried different things, as I'm sure all of us have.
But one seems to get that certain feeling when you come across that 'just right' combination.
As with everything else in life, Your Mileage May Vary considerably depending on your own preference.
Uncle Russ...