Re: Looking for a sling...
For that particular rifle I would say to use a Turner on it, but to enter the TAB Sling fray:
Here is a short video showing one in action:
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If you go the other way, most people have a very hard time using them, and setting them up correctly as they are not the easiest sling to use. My evidence, a picture posted yesterday at the NORCAL Match and a sling shooting position.
I don;t know who this is, but its something we see everyday with people and slings... this shooter's sling is pretty much doing nothing.
The TAB Is much more intuitive and user friendly, and it works. Not saying the other slings don't work, they do, but take much more practice and work to get them set up properly as evidence in that picture.
The TAB has an over size slider, it doesn't change length when locked down and "slipped" over the bicep. It has a designed front and back where all you need is the front to use in shooting.
Personally we find it a better sling, but don't take our word for it, go and try them all side by side too see.