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<blockquote data-quote="mnoland30" data-source="post: 1362534" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>I love my Safari Sling. I bought one from Cabela's, and then started making my own. Other than on the backpack, it is by far the most comfortable way to carry. The weight goes across both shoulders. The gun is instantly ready for a quick shot (which I haven't had in years). It can't slip off, because it goes over one arm and your head. I make mine out of light nylon straps about 1-1/2" wide, and use shoelaces to go around the stock and barrel. Longer strings in back make it perfectly smooth to bring up to your shoulder. Mine is ultra light. The only drawback is you have to have perfect muzzle control. You have to control where your rifle is pointed at all times. Which should be a no brainer. I won't hunt with hunter's who don't control their muzzles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnoland30, post: 1362534, member: 29323"] I love my Safari Sling. I bought one from Cabela's, and then started making my own. Other than on the backpack, it is by far the most comfortable way to carry. The weight goes across both shoulders. The gun is instantly ready for a quick shot (which I haven't had in years). It can't slip off, because it goes over one arm and your head. I make mine out of light nylon straps about 1-1/2" wide, and use shoelaces to go around the stock and barrel. Longer strings in back make it perfectly smooth to bring up to your shoulder. Mine is ultra light. The only drawback is you have to have perfect muzzle control. You have to control where your rifle is pointed at all times. Which should be a no brainer. I won't hunt with hunter's who don't control their muzzles. [/QUOTE]
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