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<blockquote data-quote="Pro2A" data-source="post: 1637571" data-attributes="member: 17889"><p>Popgun 240, take a look at Boonie Packer Slings for your situation. Allow you to carry rifle in patrol position....scope up in shooting orientation with barrel direction/angle very controllable in wide array of orientations. Sling strap goes over head and opposite shouldler so no sliding off shoulder. Leaves one or both hand free for trek poles and still at the ready for taking a shot....raise to shouldler and fire. Really important in bear country thickets where a second is all you might have. None of the traditional unslinging from back position. Can tighten sling so scope is tight under armpit for improved control and protection in adler thickets. Can also swing rifle around to back muzzle up or down (drizzle protection). Consists of 2" wide strap with attachments onto stock sling swivels. Works well with firearms not having all the AR style attachment points. No modification of gun if it already has traditional sling swivels. About $20 at Cabelas last time I purchased. I use on all my long guns. Learned this patrol ready in military and never will go back to conventional slings. Hope that helps extend your hunting time safety.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pro2A, post: 1637571, member: 17889"] Popgun 240, take a look at Boonie Packer Slings for your situation. Allow you to carry rifle in patrol position....scope up in shooting orientation with barrel direction/angle very controllable in wide array of orientations. Sling strap goes over head and opposite shouldler so no sliding off shoulder. Leaves one or both hand free for trek poles and still at the ready for taking a shot....raise to shouldler and fire. Really important in bear country thickets where a second is all you might have. None of the traditional unslinging from back position. Can tighten sling so scope is tight under armpit for improved control and protection in adler thickets. Can also swing rifle around to back muzzle up or down (drizzle protection). Consists of 2" wide strap with attachments onto stock sling swivels. Works well with firearms not having all the AR style attachment points. No modification of gun if it already has traditional sling swivels. About $20 at Cabelas last time I purchased. I use on all my long guns. Learned this patrol ready in military and never will go back to conventional slings. Hope that helps extend your hunting time safety. [/QUOTE]
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