Re: VTAC Sling
Are you sure you want to do that in the first place?
Consider the role of the slings in these applications. I tend to think the VTAC was designed with carbines in mind. Its good for rapid tension adjustments to facilitate transitions from strong to weak side shooting, slung up to shooting stance, etc. Its kinda designed with a dynamic environment in mind.
On a bolt gun the sling is really more a utility design to carry it. I tried mine on my bolt gun and didn't like it. Wasn't thick enough to carry the heavier rifle comfortably and I couldn't find a reason to mess with the tension/length adjustment at all.
That VTAC is a great sling on a carbine, not so sure its worth it on a bolt gun. I have a TAB sling and like it very much. I like the cuff option for support when shooting and I like that its wide and supports the weight of the rifle well. Its also very adjustable, but meant to be dialed in and left alone, not adjusted on the fly as with the VTAC.