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What do you like for rifle slings. I looking for one that does not fall off your shoulder! Leather ones slide off ,neoprene ones fall off . Suggestions?
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They have a little stretch, and don't slide off. I have one on every big game rifle I own. Great product.
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Like you, I dislike leather and neoprene. Leather is slick, Neporene too "stretchy" for my liking.
Hand's down I like the formerly Uncle Mike's, now Butler Creek, Mountain Sling. Light (3.5 oz's), simple, and hangs on one's shoulder better than anything I've tried.
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They have a little stretch, and don't slide off. I have one on every big game rifle I own. Great product. X2 on these! I put my first one on a Montana this year. It keeps the rifle on my shoulder better than any sling I've ever used. watch the video! http://www.bigbearhunt.com/SloganOutdoors/products.html
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Montana 1" sling for out west, Safari sling for still hunting the woods out east.
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Montana Sling is my favorite by far.
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Montana Sling is my favorite by far.
Travis Pat does a great job with those slings, real quality as with his belts and other stuff. I'm wearing his belt as we speak. DF
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I like some I have now that are leather with suede backing. They do hang on better. But to be fair I don't sling my rifle often unless I'm climbing where I have to use my hands or dragging an animal out.
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Pat does a great job with those slings, real quality as with his belts and other stuff. I'm wearing his belt as we speak.
DF
Yep. I wear one his belts daily and it's a steal at that price. Travis
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My rifles get Montana Slings, my pistols ride on Montana Belts. They are the best value in the gun world.
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Like you, I dislike leather and neoprene. Leather is slick, Neporene too "stretchy" for my liking.
Hand's down I like the formerly Uncle Mike's, now Butler Creek, Mountain Sling. Light (3.5 oz's), simple, and hangs on one's shoulder better than anything I've tried.
This. I have one that I have used for 20 or so years. I goes from rifle to rifle as needed.
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I agree with Brad and EdM; the Mountain Sling is the best commercial sling out there.
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Another vote for the Mountain Sling.
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This one. Rifle stays on the shoulder. Price is right, too.
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Like you, I dislike leather and neoprene. Leather is slick, Neporene too "stretchy" for my liking.
Hand's down I like the formerly Uncle Mike's, now Butler Creek, Mountain Sling. Light (3.5 oz's), simple, and hangs on one's shoulder better than anything I've tried.
Like you, I dislike leather and neoprene. Leather is slick, Neporene too "stretchy" for my liking.
Hand's down I like the formerly Uncle Mike's, now Butler Creek, Mountain Sling. Light (3.5 oz's), simple, and hangs on one's shoulder better than anything I've tried.
This. I have one that I have used for 20 or so years. I goes from rifle to rifle as needed. I agree with Brad and EdM; the Mountain Sling is the best commercial sling out there. Another vote for the Mountain Sling. I am on this bandwagon also. Whatever the suede like material is that they line the top half it sure works great. While I don't use it in the conventional sling mode as a shooting aid I am usually holding one end or the other while shooting and the minimal size works great in the support side hand to help control the rifle.
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