Using sling on barricades

silhouette

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Rather than hijack the thread on the FTW Sling, I'll ask here.
I have a Tab Gear sling and find I can't use it very well on the barricades. I can set it up well for one position but it is then next to useless on every other.
For those of you who have similar slings, what are you doing?
 
It all depends on how you wrap the sling around your support arm. Also, where you put that arm. If you have a hasty wrap, then you can move your arm out and in to get the desired pressure you need. Most of the time though, you will not need a sling on a barricade, since you normally do not have time during a competition scenario.

Here is a video from Rifles Only and in the beginning he shows this technique: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApXBHfUWQy0

Meanwhile, I like the adjustability of my HTI Kopfjaeger sling. I can make minute adjustments depending on the position I am shooting from: prone, sitting, kneeling and standing.

Hope this information helps.
 
This was one of the questions that always came up as I worked on the sling. I could get in one position and get the sling how I wanted but if I had to move or needed to move to another position I didn't have the quick ability to adjust. It's one of the reasons the bungee rear end came up. Also the stability that is provided by having the rifle pulling back into the should pocket. The guiding task was to create a sling that we could go from a carry position to a shooting position fast and still get square behind the rifle. We also added multiple adjustable cams so no matter the position or shooter the sling was able to fit the scenario. I hope this helps.

James
Rifles Only
 
Thanks to both of you. I think for my comp gun I might give one of your slings a try James.
Will you ship to Australia?

As a side note, down here there are no practical rifle matches as you know them. I am in the process of getting one recognized now, and as far as I know it is the only event in Oz which uses a barricade prop. Things like this are much harder to get permission for than it appears to be in the US but I think if I persevere, the younger shooters will jump in.
 
Two other methods not mentioned...

1. Attaching rear of sling to shooters belt via carabineer
2. Wrapping arm through sling where it cinches tight, high on the triceps (the Wojcik technique)

Both pics are using the SS Loophole Sling but can be done with any two-point sling that's adjustable.
The big advantage with the carabineer-to-belt technique is it doesn't use any muscle strength. Just skeletal support and body weight.
The downside is it doesn't work well on flimsy barricades.

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Silhouette, you can also purchase the front half of the RAS sling which would clip into the sling you have converting it directly into our RAS sling. We were the first company to construct the precision rifle sling using the metal adjustable buckle allowing unlimited adjustment while being slung up.

TAB Gear RAS

We made the videos on our website while we were still associate with Rifles Only. Since we have split from them they have made the videos private and they are unable to be viewed on our site now.

We will be making all new videos next week showing demonstrations of our products that will be able to be viewed by our customers shortly.
 
My vote: I am a fan of methods taught by Caylen Wojcik, as covered already. The loop to the belt creates AMAZING stability, and when seated supports your lower back well allowing to relax the hips into the rifle, great fatigue management.

Angle shooting from Magpul PR2 class sessions in ~20-25 mph winds (hug your pack too):
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To elaborate: Loop the sling around your firing arm, use other arm to support against barricade/tripod/support. A quickly adjustable sling is almost a necessity when shooting any sort of kneeling/sitting/standing "unconventional" firing positions.
 
Thanks Tburkes. Due to work commitments I haven't done a thing about this since my OP but that sounds like a good alternative.
Cheers
 
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This is a good subject. I'm always looking for ways to get more use out of the sling when shooting from the barricades. The firing arm and the belt connection are both great ideas that could be used through an entire course of fire as you transition from position to position on the barricade.