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<blockquote data-quote="mnoland30" data-source="post: 1405397" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>All of those fancy adjustable slings have buckles and strap adjusters made out of plastic or metal. Those things will eventually clank again your rifle, or binos, or pack buckle and scare the game. I make my own Safari slings a loop in the end of a luggage strap with a Speedy Stitcher Awl. I run an old boot lace through the loop for the parts that go around the barrel and stock and tie it to get the length I like. The sling is practically free, totally quiet, and very comfortable. I haven't made a snap shot in years (but I could), but I love the comfort of this sling. It puts the weight on a different point than your pack straps. I agree with Wheeler co that if you have time to use the sling as a shooting aid, you probably have time to sit down and use the shooting sticks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnoland30, post: 1405397, member: 29323"] All of those fancy adjustable slings have buckles and strap adjusters made out of plastic or metal. Those things will eventually clank again your rifle, or binos, or pack buckle and scare the game. I make my own Safari slings a loop in the end of a luggage strap with a Speedy Stitcher Awl. I run an old boot lace through the loop for the parts that go around the barrel and stock and tie it to get the length I like. The sling is practically free, totally quiet, and very comfortable. I haven't made a snap shot in years (but I could), but I love the comfort of this sling. It puts the weight on a different point than your pack straps. I agree with Wheeler co that if you have time to use the sling as a shooting aid, you probably have time to sit down and use the shooting sticks. [/QUOTE]
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