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<blockquote data-quote="Clucknmoan" data-source="post: 1364219" data-attributes="member: 80034"><p>Most every tactical sling is made to do this very thing. From the front sling mount run it under the the tripod and connect it to your belt. Move your hips back and it steady's you up big time and keep muzzle jump to zero. Or you can take your sling from the front sling mount and wrap it around the tripod leg a few times, then twist the sling with your off hand to tighten it up. Kinda hard to explain. Again, unreal steady and muzzle jump is nil. Pretty common to see PRS guys using one of these two methods depending on angle when shooting from a tripod.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clucknmoan, post: 1364219, member: 80034"] Most every tactical sling is made to do this very thing. From the front sling mount run it under the the tripod and connect it to your belt. Move your hips back and it steady's you up big time and keep muzzle jump to zero. Or you can take your sling from the front sling mount and wrap it around the tripod leg a few times, then twist the sling with your off hand to tighten it up. Kinda hard to explain. Again, unreal steady and muzzle jump is nil. Pretty common to see PRS guys using one of these two methods depending on angle when shooting from a tripod. [/QUOTE]
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