Have been getting more into dynamic AR carbine shooting lately and have been going back and forth with an issue I am having with the 2 point sling setup I use in regards to the tension (or lack of slack) in the sling while shooting.
The issue is universal with any type of adjustable 2 point (VTAC, Ares, etc) and if it matters, I am using 2 QD swivels with the front in the LaRue quad rail internal mount and the rear on the QD hole in the MagPul CTR stock. I do not want to switch to a single, or 3 point.
The dilemma is pretty simple;
I can either tension the sling to where it provides a bit of positive feedback when in my shooting stance allowing for much tighter control of the rifle and a somewhat supported hold due to the sling having the slack taken out. The problem I run into with this is that while it allows a better/stronger shooting platform, reloads from any kind of front/chest magazine pouch is damn near impossible as you cannot move the rifle forward or to the side more than an inch or two, due to no slack. The only resolution I see to this is reaching with the shooting hand to slack the sling which is NOT something I want to do.
The other side is that the sling serves mainly as something that keeps the rifle slung on my body due to not having much tension on it while shooting and it not providing much of an aide platform wise, but allows for me to rotate the carbine away from my body (mag towards me) and allows for access to magazines.
Common sense is telling me to use the sling as just that, a sling for the carbine to be able to carry the rifle on my body and not try to 'fix' something and in the process hindering something very crucial. Thoughts?
The issue is universal with any type of adjustable 2 point (VTAC, Ares, etc) and if it matters, I am using 2 QD swivels with the front in the LaRue quad rail internal mount and the rear on the QD hole in the MagPul CTR stock. I do not want to switch to a single, or 3 point.
The dilemma is pretty simple;
I can either tension the sling to where it provides a bit of positive feedback when in my shooting stance allowing for much tighter control of the rifle and a somewhat supported hold due to the sling having the slack taken out. The problem I run into with this is that while it allows a better/stronger shooting platform, reloads from any kind of front/chest magazine pouch is damn near impossible as you cannot move the rifle forward or to the side more than an inch or two, due to no slack. The only resolution I see to this is reaching with the shooting hand to slack the sling which is NOT something I want to do.
The other side is that the sling serves mainly as something that keeps the rifle slung on my body due to not having much tension on it while shooting and it not providing much of an aide platform wise, but allows for me to rotate the carbine away from my body (mag towards me) and allows for access to magazines.
Common sense is telling me to use the sling as just that, a sling for the carbine to be able to carry the rifle on my body and not try to 'fix' something and in the process hindering something very crucial. Thoughts?