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View threadFor hunting, ie transporting a bolt gun long distances, the quake claw is comfortable and doesn’t slip off your shoulder. For using the sling support for shooting, not the best option out there. That being said, how often are you taking an unsupported standing shot at game?
Slogan is the best I've used for non-slippage and functionality. The guy on their commercial was at the last hunting show I attended. Seems like he is there every year. Has about 4 different versions now.
Jon- for your ultralight build, think about the simplest lightest adjustable sling.Thanks men I'll take alook at these.
Please keep up the suggestion
+1 for Murray. Used them for years...they are simple and easy to adjust.Been runnin’ this right here on my bolt action hunting rifles for about the last 30 years…
Murray Leather Quick Set Rifke Sling
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Yup, have one on all my riflesThis Gentleman makes a good sling
Montana Gun Slings | Hunter Rifle Custom Slings
The original Montana Sling™ that was hand crafted back in 1990, is still attached to the rifle Pat hunts with most and has passed with flying colors on successful big game hunts in Montana, Alaska and the Northwest Territories, Idaho, Wyoming, and just about every other state in the west.www.montanagunslings.com
Sling or carry strap? There's a big difference. Consider the Andy's Leather Rhodesian which functions quite well as either. It is a true loop sling that when used correctly, provides great support in intermediate positions. Because of its design, it also works well as a carry strap.
Andy's Leather Rifle Slings
Rhodesian Slings and Ching Slings for the Scout Rifle and hunting rifles. 25+ years of leather and Scout Rifle experience.www.andysleather.com
Here's a video I did of how to install and use it:
You like those slings upside down?
They don’t function like loop slings though. That’s why I’m asking, I’m curious. If I’m the one that’s upside down, I know why I like it the way I like it. I’m curious as to his reasons.Loop sling, you’re doing it wrong.
Rifles Only bungee, will making any rifle seem lighter when rucking.
Ummm... no. Just because the loop doesn't have a cuff, doesn't mean it isn't effective in a hunting situation. The Rhodesian (as well as the Ching and CW) work quite well as a loop in terms of locking your arm to the rifle if properly installed and adjusted. They are also very quick to put into use. Of course it is a compromise because it is also suitable as a carry strap. It does work better if carried in the African mode.More of a carry strap .
After following your advice on tripods, I respect your opinion very much. I bought a Kifaru Gun Bearer but haven’t used it yet. What pack do you use it with? Sorta looks like a Kuiu? How did you attach it?Jon- for your ultralight build, think about the simplest lightest adjustable sling.
Why spend 8K getting your SUAM uber light, only to put a 1-1/2 pound sling on it? For those wondering, @Jabot also shoots PRS and has or access to all the normal high-end slings, rifles only, tab gear, armageddon, etc. I have a thin, 1" 5oz sling or two I see if I can find an extra. They came from amazon.
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That said, why use anything that still isn't comfortable or allow two handsfree, especially if your going to pack out meat?
Gun Bearers - Kifaru International
Handling Long Guns The revolutionary GunBearer® is a simple, efficient way to securely carry your long gun, transferring the weight comfortably to your hips leaving both your hands free for climbing, bushwhacking, whatever. No more rifle slings slipping off your shoulder, no more banged scopes...kifaru.net
The Kifaru gun bearer leaves your hand free, is super stable and quiet, ultra-comfortable, keeps the muzzle low for getting underbrush, isn't very heavy, and best of all lightning fast to deploy. Other than my RRS for hunting, this is one of my favorite pieces of kit. Of course once practiced like you with a tripod there is very little benefit to using the sling in Western hunting like you are doing.
If I go to the match at the end of the month I'll bring it. I am actually running the rifle backward, scope in front, to keep the action against my pack so that when I am crawling through brush it doesn't strip the bolt back; it also tucks the gun in much tighter. All the gun weight is on your hips, so the gun feel like it just melts away.
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Jim
I forgot to mention some more slings, one I own (like all in my prev post) and a few I don’t but may be of interest.
The Safari Sling works like a guitar strap. In my view, it’s the best sling as it combines very good muzzle awareness/control, hands free-edness, and quick shooting. I haven’t tried it with a backpack. Might work. Downside is it can interfere with a chest rig, like binos.
See here: https://www.redi-mag.com/product/safari-sling/
In action.
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Videos by Australian retailer, I believe:
WHY:
HOW:
Manufacturer vid:
Slings I haven’t tried but may be of interest:
Another take on the guitar-type sling
3HGR Light Harness
A more robust version of the Z-Aim sling
Sorry out in Wyoming now. I use several packs, but yes in the images it’s on the Kuiu. I like the pack for the light weight to carry comfort on my back. These are not as bullet proof as some packs and not a fragile as others. I just loop the bottom around the waist/hip belt so most of the weight is held by the padded hip belt, with the top QR on the shoulder strap.After following your advice on tripods, I respect your opinion very much. I bought a Kifaru Gun Bearer but haven’t used it yet. What pack do you use it with? Sorta looks like a Kuiu? How did you attach it?
I forgot to mention some more slings, one I own (like all in my prev post) and a few I don’t but may be of interest.
The Safari Sling works like a guitar strap. In my view, it’s the best sling as it combines very good muzzle awareness/control, hands free-edness, and quick shooting. I haven’t tried it with a backpack. Might work. Downside is it can interfere with a chest rig, like binos.
See here: https://www.redi-mag.com/product/safari-sling/
In action.
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Videos by Australian retailer, I believe:
WHY:
HOW:
Manufacturer vid:
Slings I haven’t tried but may be of interest:
Another take on the guitar-type sling
3HGR Light Harness
A more robust version of the Z-Aim sling
Yup... African carry (muzzle down, support side, support hand holding forend) is secure, comfortable and VERY fast onto target.Just a note::
safari slings while great for the shooter makes me cringe as someone hiking around them. They flag people constantly, just like suite case carry. Imaging single track or a game trail; if your in front you get flagged, if the turn to blade through a trail you get flagged if your in the rear or front depending on the turn direction. Often standing next to them you’re flagged.
this is often used by hunters that feel compelled to carry slung and loaded , hence the hole speed thing. Imaging a stiff twig or two in the mix - btw a tradition sling muzzle down and swing from the correct shoulder can set the sling and be on target in one fast 90 degree rotation; if sling to shooting and stumbling unknowingly on game is an issue for the hunter. That’s not how the typical Western hunt works so maybe I don’t get the need to carry slung and loaded. If I am loaded I am expecting the approach or stalk to end in a possible shot.
I get why a couple of people I hunt with like them; but omg, I hate being around them (sorry had to repeat that).
I was about to mention this one. Have it on my hunting rifles. I have used it in a standing and sitting position while hunting and love it.BROWNELLS QUICK-SET LATIGO® SLING | Brownells
PULL DOWN - SNAP OUT and the Brownell LATIGO Sling is ready for action. Faster than it takes you to drop to the ground into a shooting position. So quick that the Pull Down - Snap Out can be done during the time you are throwing the gun to your sh...www.brownells.com
This is the one I mentioned above, quickly adjustable and pretty much no hardware other than the swivels and a couple screws.
I think you have some good points. I’ve only ever used the safari sling solo hunting varmints (13-stripe ground squirrels aka “gophers”…I know they’re not really gophers but that’s what they’re called around here) or prairie dogs in open country.Just a note::
safari slings while great for the shooter makes me cringe as someone hiking around them. They flag people constantly, just like suite case carry. Imaging single track or a game trail; if your in front you get flagged, if the turn to blade through a trail you get flagged if your in the rear or front depending on the turn direction. Often standing next to them you’re flagged.
this is often used by hunters that feel compelled to carry slung and loaded , hence the hole speed thing. Imaging a stiff twig or two in the mix - btw a tradition sling muzzle down and swing from the correct shoulder can set the sling and be on target in one fast 90 degree rotation; if sling to shooting and stumbling unknowingly on game is an issue for the hunter. That’s not how the typical Western hunt works so maybe I don’t get the need to carry slung and loaded. If I am loaded I am expecting the approach or stalk to end in a possible shot.
I get why a couple of people I hunt with like them; but omg, I hate being around them (sorry had to repeat that).
Lol ten dudes hunting, all with safari slings…I can see that getting hairy pretty darn quick!+1 Safari slings around groups of hunters make me nervous.