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<blockquote data-quote="R. Cram" data-source="post: 2505500" data-attributes="member: 116633"><p>after learning to use a sling to shoot with in highpower I use m1-m14 cotton sling on every rifle, they are very fast and easy to put on your arm and quick to adjust and after you learn to shoot with them they eliminate the need for a bipod. look up NRA highpower prone position shooting and it will be shown how to use a sling to stabilize a rifle. also they can be purchased from CMP for about $12. Untill I started shooting in Highpower I had never heard of using a sling properly and it amazes me that it is so unknown</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R. Cram, post: 2505500, member: 116633"] after learning to use a sling to shoot with in highpower I use m1-m14 cotton sling on every rifle, they are very fast and easy to put on your arm and quick to adjust and after you learn to shoot with them they eliminate the need for a bipod. look up NRA highpower prone position shooting and it will be shown how to use a sling to stabilize a rifle. also they can be purchased from CMP for about $12. Untill I started shooting in Highpower I had never heard of using a sling properly and it amazes me that it is so unknown [/QUOTE]
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