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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2769075" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>Carrying your rifle. I had figured that out a long time ago that depending on which way I was headed I would change which side I carried the rifle on. Why because you fall toward the upper side of the hill. That way you are not driving the rifle into the ground. If you are falling downhill you are in trouble. </p><p>Several years ago, I when to REI and order out a set of pack packing shoulder strapes for a Kilty pack. I told them my dog chew them up. Got them and had the side I general carry my rifle on to sewing shop. Got the quick connect attachment for the sling. That way I could change to different rifles, as needed. Had them sowed in. Still not fun to carry the rifle all day long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2769075, member: 101791"] Carrying your rifle. I had figured that out a long time ago that depending on which way I was headed I would change which side I carried the rifle on. Why because you fall toward the upper side of the hill. That way you are not driving the rifle into the ground. If you are falling downhill you are in trouble. Several years ago, I when to REI and order out a set of pack packing shoulder strapes for a Kilty pack. I told them my dog chew them up. Got them and had the side I general carry my rifle on to sewing shop. Got the quick connect attachment for the sling. That way I could change to different rifles, as needed. Had them sowed in. Still not fun to carry the rifle all day long. [/QUOTE]
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