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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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I like my Montana Slings


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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.

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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.




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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.

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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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Montana sling.

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Originally Posted by Dirtfarmer

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.

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Yep. I wear one his belts daily and it's a steal at that price.



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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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Originally Posted by Brad
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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Mountain Sling

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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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Originally Posted by Brad
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.



Originally Posted by EdM
Originally Posted by Brad
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.


Originally Posted by prairie_goat
I agree with Brad and EdM; the Mountain Sling is the best commercial sling out there.


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Mountain Sling


Originally Posted by Mule Deer
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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This one is the one I like a lot.

http://allencompany.net/store/produ...on-padded-quick-adjusting-sling-739.html

My favorite though is this older Browning horse hair sling, wish I had bought more when they were available

http://www.opticsplanet.com/browning-horsehair-rifle-slings.html

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