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Outlaw Sling Review By Troy Adams
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<blockquote data-quote="broper" data-source="post: 697544" data-attributes="member: 34841"><p>I use the Outlaw sling on my varmint rifle and I really like it. I agree with what Troy says. They distribute the weight better than the conventional one sided sling. When varmint hunting, you're always carrying several things, e-call, seat, and sometimes even a shotgun and the Outlaw sling leaves both hands free for carrying these things. Also you're not constantly putting your sling back on your shoulder as it slides off. I have fallen almost flat on my face while waking to a stand and my rifle stayed right on my back. With a regular one sided strap it probably would have come off and it or the scope or both would have slammed into the ground. That could ruin a good hunt besides causing a bunch of bad words! Gary has fixed the ends that go through the slings and they're not to hard to put on. I think most people already have slings on their guns so, just switch the straps. I just leave it on my rifle. The straps are left long so they can be adjusted to fit over a back pack. And they will fit over a backpack. They work good for riding a four wheeler too. Just adjust one strap shorter so your rifle hangs at an angle on your back. If you don't want to use it with a back pack just cut the extra strap length off after you get it adjusted to fit your self. The velcro is a good idea too or you can just wrap some tape around them to keep them from flapping. I think they're well worth owning.</p><p> Bob</p><p> Idaho Varmint Hunters</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="broper, post: 697544, member: 34841"] I use the Outlaw sling on my varmint rifle and I really like it. I agree with what Troy says. They distribute the weight better than the conventional one sided sling. When varmint hunting, you're always carrying several things, e-call, seat, and sometimes even a shotgun and the Outlaw sling leaves both hands free for carrying these things. Also you're not constantly putting your sling back on your shoulder as it slides off. I have fallen almost flat on my face while waking to a stand and my rifle stayed right on my back. With a regular one sided strap it probably would have come off and it or the scope or both would have slammed into the ground. That could ruin a good hunt besides causing a bunch of bad words! Gary has fixed the ends that go through the slings and they're not to hard to put on. I think most people already have slings on their guns so, just switch the straps. I just leave it on my rifle. The straps are left long so they can be adjusted to fit over a back pack. And they will fit over a backpack. They work good for riding a four wheeler too. Just adjust one strap shorter so your rifle hangs at an angle on your back. If you don't want to use it with a back pack just cut the extra strap length off after you get it adjusted to fit your self. The velcro is a good idea too or you can just wrap some tape around them to keep them from flapping. I think they're well worth owning. Bob Idaho Varmint Hunters [/QUOTE]
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