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<blockquote data-quote="Pro2A" data-source="post: 1673418" data-attributes="member: 17889"><p>Check out the Boonie Packer Sling by Safari Slings. Carry over from Nam patrol ready cordage improvised sling. Invest $20 to try it. Bet you won't go back to traditional slings. About 2" wide nylon web sling. Allows many rifle orientations.....on back with muzzle up or down; horizontal rifle in shooting/patrol position (scope above rifle) with one or both hands free..... great for snap shots......especially in predator country where you are prey; tight under arm pit for protection of scope and rifle control in brush. Sling usually goes over opposite shoulder so cannot slide off shoulder.....carries rifle weight effortlessly. Use it even with backpack. Usually attaches at traditional swivel sling mounts, but can rig other attachment points. Newer version has rubberized stripes on nylon web to prevent sling slippage. I actually prefer the older version sans rubberized stripes....never had issue with sling slippage and allows easier length adjustment...IMHO. Only sling I use for packing traditional hunting rifles. ARs, and up to Barrett M107A1 .50BMG 29" barrel with bipod and monopod between firing setups.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pro2A, post: 1673418, member: 17889"] Check out the Boonie Packer Sling by Safari Slings. Carry over from Nam patrol ready cordage improvised sling. Invest $20 to try it. Bet you won't go back to traditional slings. About 2" wide nylon web sling. Allows many rifle orientations.....on back with muzzle up or down; horizontal rifle in shooting/patrol position (scope above rifle) with one or both hands free..... great for snap shots......especially in predator country where you are prey; tight under arm pit for protection of scope and rifle control in brush. Sling usually goes over opposite shoulder so cannot slide off shoulder.....carries rifle weight effortlessly. Use it even with backpack. Usually attaches at traditional swivel sling mounts, but can rig other attachment points. Newer version has rubberized stripes on nylon web to prevent sling slippage. I actually prefer the older version sans rubberized stripes....never had issue with sling slippage and allows easier length adjustment...IMHO. Only sling I use for packing traditional hunting rifles. ARs, and up to Barrett M107A1 .50BMG 29" barrel with bipod and monopod between firing setups. [/QUOTE]
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