Rich;
I guarantee nothing will streamline your gear faster. You will be astounded at how much a smaller kit, in the most convenient carry spot, can make you a contender. The best part of these events, if set up correctly, is it's a lot more about thinking your way through it, than fighting your way through it. The problem is if you are pretty good at thinking your way through one of these courses, you inadvertently train those who set it up. Back in the day I did quite a few of these, and help run a few as well. Back when Seneca runs were all the rage I won a few of those as well, using the same techniques, less stuff, easy access, compete with your brain. Always concentrate on what they forgot to outlaw. I won a Seneca run years ago that had been dominated by a couple of young shooters, for several years in a row. I showed up at the start with no shooting bag, no powder measure, no
patching material, and no short starter. I had a hawk, a knife, a powder horn, my rifle, and a fire lighting kit. The run was in a dry creek bed, so no shot was over about sixty yards. I poured the powder into my palm, dropped it down the barrel at a dog trot between targets. Dropped an undersized ball down the bore, and bumped the butt against the ground to seat it. You should have heard them scream. They just hate it when an old fat guy outsmarts them.
Hungry Horse