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Best Rifle Sling for those that walk a lot. IMO
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<blockquote data-quote="Epee" data-source="post: 1083344" data-attributes="member: 82193"><p>My rifle is right at 13 pounds. The Slogan works as advertised, but if it's warm out and you are only wearing a t-shirt it tends to chafe a little more than my other slings. Wearing it backpack style is ok with a jacket, but with my extended magazine and no flush cups it doesn't lay flat against the back and becomes somewhat uncomfortable in some positions. YMMV. </p><p> </p><p>I'm still hunting for a sling I'm happy with. The Montana sling is nice as well as some of the thicker web type tactical slings that have built in position cuffs. It could be that a scabbard with a shoulder backpack harness may be the best option for carrying my 13 pound rifle without bipod. I already have my packpack configuration, it's after I am walking shorter distances (2-3 miles) or need to have the rifle slung while doing other things. If you aren't comfortable then you aren't concentrating on the important things, just your discomfort. Getting old is not for whimps (61).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Epee, post: 1083344, member: 82193"] My rifle is right at 13 pounds. The Slogan works as advertised, but if it's warm out and you are only wearing a t-shirt it tends to chafe a little more than my other slings. Wearing it backpack style is ok with a jacket, but with my extended magazine and no flush cups it doesn't lay flat against the back and becomes somewhat uncomfortable in some positions. YMMV. I'm still hunting for a sling I'm happy with. The Montana sling is nice as well as some of the thicker web type tactical slings that have built in position cuffs. It could be that a scabbard with a shoulder backpack harness may be the best option for carrying my 13 pound rifle without bipod. I already have my packpack configuration, it's after I am walking shorter distances (2-3 miles) or need to have the rifle slung while doing other things. If you aren't comfortable then you aren't concentrating on the important things, just your discomfort. Getting old is not for whimps (61). [/QUOTE]
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