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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Sling studs mounted sideways
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<blockquote data-quote="D.ID" data-source="post: 674752" data-attributes="member: 14340"><p>For steep climbing the side mount slings allow you to lay the rifle across you back at 45 degrees (bolt and windage knob outward) while avoiding any unwanted swing or trigger guard gouging. It works equally well for four wheeling or snowmobiling if you do not want to rack or case your weapon. Classic ak-47 technology finding its way onto precision rifles lightbulb. A regular leather cobra sling on side mounts is by far my preference. P.S. I shoot my pistol in a straight line with both hands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.ID, post: 674752, member: 14340"] For steep climbing the side mount slings allow you to lay the rifle across you back at 45 degrees (bolt and windage knob outward) while avoiding any unwanted swing or trigger guard gouging. It works equally well for four wheeling or snowmobiling if you do not want to rack or case your weapon. Classic ak-47 technology finding its way onto precision rifles lightbulb. A regular leather cobra sling on side mounts is by far my preference. P.S. I shoot my pistol in a straight line with both hands. [/QUOTE]
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