Originally Posted by smokepole
even
Originally Posted by Coyote_Hunter
Originally Posted by smokepole
Originally Posted by Coyote_Hunter
What works well and is cheap and good still works well and is cheap and good.


So, you've done it with velcro?


Read my previous posts.


It was a rhetorical question. Let me ask it a little more directly:

If you've never done it, how do you know that it works well?


You really do have reading comprehension problems.

Nowhere have I said it works well. What I did say that Velcro has worked well in other applications where I've used it where frequent detachment was required.

As to Brad's comments about the noise, yeah, that could be a deterrent. Some "hook and loop" types are noisier than others and you can often minimize the noise by pulling them apart slowly. Over the years I've walked many more miles than not where a reliable method of keeping my rifle from slipping off my shoulder would have been much appreciated and the potential noise wouldn't have made any difference. Kind of like hunting empty chamber, which I do mostly, or not. There are times when the noise might matter, in which case you might want the rifle in your hands with the chamber loaded, not on your shoulder, and there are times when it wouldn't.


Last edited by Coyote_Hunter; 10/25/16. Reason: spelnig

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