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<blockquote data-quote="mnoland30" data-source="post: 473015" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>I like the tang safety for the same reason. I shoot left handed using RH rifles, and I've flipped my Rem safety off a couple of times. Once my Bota bag caught the trigger and the gun went off near my ear. After that I bought a LH Rem 700, and a Safari sling (from Cabela's). Everyone I've ever shown the Safari sling to wants one. You can buy them or make them, they're very simple. They spread the weight across both shoulders, keep the gun low, avoiding glare off the rifle spooking game, and allow for very quick engagement (almost as fast as not using a sling and carrying in the ready position). The safety is away from your body and never rubs. Don't mean to sound like your wife, but maybe you just need a new sling. Just a thought. </p><p></p><p>I bought a Browning Mountain Ti in WSM. It shoots MOA or better with the first load I worked up (if I let the barrel cool a little between shots), weighs 5.5 lbs. and has the tang safety. I'm a one rifle man again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnoland30, post: 473015, member: 29323"] I like the tang safety for the same reason. I shoot left handed using RH rifles, and I've flipped my Rem safety off a couple of times. Once my Bota bag caught the trigger and the gun went off near my ear. After that I bought a LH Rem 700, and a Safari sling (from Cabela's). Everyone I've ever shown the Safari sling to wants one. You can buy them or make them, they're very simple. They spread the weight across both shoulders, keep the gun low, avoiding glare off the rifle spooking game, and allow for very quick engagement (almost as fast as not using a sling and carrying in the ready position). The safety is away from your body and never rubs. Don't mean to sound like your wife, but maybe you just need a new sling. Just a thought. I bought a Browning Mountain Ti in WSM. It shoots MOA or better with the first load I worked up (if I let the barrel cool a little between shots), weighs 5.5 lbs. and has the tang safety. I'm a one rifle man again. [/QUOTE]
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