Re: Your sniping rig
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 300snipe</div><div class="ubbcode-body">anyone have pics of their med kit contents they carry? Thinking mine is a bit too heavy these days. Probably all told weight 1.5lbs which is not much - but better to have what you need than to not have it. I also carry a Spot Tracker. For reference, 95% of the time I'm usually out in the wilderness alone. When carrying this amount of stuff I just remind myself of the guy in Utah that had to cut his arm off with a knife...
Contents:
<span style="font-weight: bold">standards in the pouch</span>: gauzes, bandaids, tape, sponge type gauze, antibiotic creme, scissors, petroleum bandage, sutures, survival blanket, wire splint
<span style="font-weight: bold">medications in the pouch</span>: flexaril, tylenol, aspirin, time release morphine, anti-diarrhea pills, iodine tablets
<span style="font-weight: bold">trauma stuff that doesn't fit in the pouch</span>: blood clotter (2), superstat collagen hemostat (2), wound irrigation syringe, 500ml saline, second skin (this stuff is great)
<span style="font-weight: bold">wilderness medical manual</span>: I only carry this if I'm out with people that don't know wtf they're doing and I get hurt... not a great situation but you can't expect everyone to have the education.
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I carry a space blanket wrapped around 3-4 tampons and 3-4 maxi pads, with a roll of electrical tape in it, all taped up. The femanine probucts soak up a ton of liquid and I would trust a Tampon to stop the leakage of a hole poked in myself by a stick, and a tampon shoved in a deep cut and taped up with electrical tape. While not the manliest thing to carry they are very absorbant and swell with absorbtion. Works better than grease, yes I have seen grease used for heavy equipment packed into a chainsaw cut on a leg, took the ER forever to clean it all out but it stopped the bleeding.
Might be time to take some pics!!!