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Anybody ever see one of these.

Posted By: R_H_Clark

Anybody ever see one of these. - 04/18/14 04:36 PM

Thinking of getting one for my Montana. Watch the video. I am impressed with the front carry and supported shooting it offers when shouldering.
http://www.sloganoutdoors.com/
Posted By: Dixiepatriot

Re: Anybody ever see one of these. - 04/18/14 08:04 PM

I bought one for my benelli but it wouldn't fit. I was gonna return it til my son confiscated it and put on his rifle.
Posted By: Beadlescomb

Re: Anybody ever see one of these. - 04/18/14 08:10 PM

Looks like a old innertube
Posted By: TwoRs

Re: Anybody ever see one of these. - 04/19/14 08:14 AM

I have two, works very well.
Posted By: R_H_Clark

Re: Anybody ever see one of these. - 04/19/14 09:43 AM

Originally Posted By: TwoRs
I have two, works very well.


I don't want something extremely heavy on my light weight rifle. Have you ever noticed the weight as more than a traditional sling?
Posted By: TwoRs

Re: Anybody ever see one of these. - 04/19/14 07:53 PM

Not an issue at all.
Posted By: AU coonhunter

Re: Anybody ever see one of these. - 04/19/14 10:39 PM

I have one and love it. It sticks to your shoulder well.
Posted By: 2Dogs

Re: Anybody ever see one of these. - 04/20/14 07:41 AM

R. H. I use these Butler Creek Mountain Slings, none lighter, they are nylon with a gripper patch on the inside to prevent slippage off the shoulder. Price is right too. If I'm in a stand that has a gun rest of some sort I take my sling off sometimes, this thing takes up little space.

http://www.butler-creek.com/products/mountain_slings.html
Posted By: R_H_Clark

Re: Anybody ever see one of these. - 04/20/14 08:13 AM

Originally Posted By: 2Dogs
R. H. I use these Butler Creek Mountain Slings, none lighter, they are nylon with a gripper patch on the inside to prevent slippage off the shoulder. Price is right too. If I'm in a stand that has a gun rest of some sort I take my sling off sometimes, this thing takes up little space.

http://www.butler-creek.com/products/mountain_slings.html


Yea, I'm between the Slogan and that one. The only thing that attracts me more to the Slogan is how it goes from a front carry into a standing supported position. I'm thinking the 6lb rifle will need all the help it can get for quick standing shots. Probably wind up getting both.
Posted By: 2Dogs

Re: Anybody ever see one of these. - 04/20/14 08:31 AM

Originally Posted By: R_H_Clark
Originally Posted By: 2Dogs
R. H. I use these Butler Creek Mountain Slings, none lighter, they are nylon with a gripper patch on the inside to prevent slippage off the shoulder. Price is right too. If I'm in a stand that has a gun rest of some sort I take my sling off sometimes, this thing takes up little space.

http://www.butler-creek.com/products/mountain_slings.html


Yea, I'm between the Slogan and that one. The only thing that attracts me more to the Slogan is how it goes from a front carry into a standing supported position. I'm thinking the 6lb rifle will need all the help it can get for quick standing shots. Probably wind up getting both.


I saw one in BPS I liked but can't remember the brand. It was the thick rubber stuff with slots but it was narrow. Good looking sling. What is it with all these big, wide slings that should be on a .50 cal? Got no use for something like that. I want something narrow and light that won't slip, simple.

I think this was the one that got my attention at BPS.


http://www.quakeinc.com/Store-View.php?large=1&id=647#p



Posted By: sbo1971

Re: Anybody ever see one of these. - 04/20/14 09:16 AM

I like the look of that one, wish they had one like that when I bought my claw
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