John,.... I too, used to use bags a bit on the large size.
Until I made a bag (identical in size to this last one) about 20 years ago.
That was when I discovered how much handier it was to simply have the stuff I actually "needed to load with" in my shooting bag,... and everything else in my haversack.
The beauty of this was, I could take the haversack off and hang it close by (when at a shooting range, hunting camp, or firing line), and if I
need something out of it, it's still pretty close at hand.
Switching to
2 bags greatly reduced the stuff in my shooting bag, and made the things I need to load with much easier to find with my fingers.
An extra side benefit of carrying things in 2 bags is, it also distributes the weight on one's shoulders more evenly.
I use that original bag so much, it has long since became my "favorite",.... but, it's a pain when grabbing one of my flint 20-bore Trade Guns, and the stuff in the shooting bag is for my .58 percussion rifle.
I guess,.... one could rightly call my haversack, "MY OTHER favorite bag",.... since it contains, 3 different sizes of flints, a small leather bag of various sized jags, extra percussion caps, extra patch material, extra tow, billfold, tobacco, flint and steel, a non-PC *Leatherman*,..... (and sometimes) a ham sammich.
It's impossible, for a fella to have,..... too many "favorite bags".
And that's why I just finished makin' another one.