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Opinions on best sling for a lightweight rifle or should I just use the same Montana sling I have for my normal weight rifles?
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Uncle Mikes (now Butler Creek) Mountain Sling... 3.5 oz's, no slip, hell for stout.
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Leather go Montana, syn go Uncle Mikes Mtn sling
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Leather go Brownell's Latigo, nylon I agree go Uncle Mike's Mountain.
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1" Montana sling. my Latigo sling is now in the junk box.
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That is a great looking rig!
350?
Dober
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butler creek mountain sling ,
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Uncle Mikes (now Butler Creek) Mountain Sling... 3.5 oz's, no slip, hell for stout. Buy two, one stainless and one blued and that's all the slings you need.
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Boonie Packer 1" with the rubber threading for a no-slip grip on the shoulder. Can't get any lighter, and these don't tend to slide around on your shoulder. $14 http://www.redi-mag.com/index.php?l=product_detail&p=17
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I like the Vero Vellini neoprene slings. Very light and comfortable.
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I favor the 1" Montana sling on my hunting rifles. They are surprisingly light, mine average around 5oz complete. The bare bones little Butler Creek Mountain slings I have weigh around 3 1/2 ounces, so they save you a tiny amount of weight. The nylon Super Slings are actually heavier than the Montana, and the Brownell's Latigo slings weigh a ton. I probably have around two or three of each of these slings with the simple little Montana being my clear favorite of the lot.
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That is a great looking rig!
350?
Dober dat's a 7mm-08. i believe it's an early M7 FS. anyway, it's an 18" Park'd M7 in a Brown's stock. it's my 'backcountry belly gun'
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.... should I just use the same Montana sling I have for my normal weight rifles? Yes. I really like slings and it's by far my favorite. Bought a Mountain Sling and used it once, leather is better.
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Plain or basketweave 1" carrying strap...
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Uncle Mikes(Butler Creek) Mtn sling for me
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+1 on the mountain sling. Once I found this sling, I bought a second one and ditched a padded cobra sling that I hated from another rifle.
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musta been a short trip there, Sam-I-Am judging by the 'supplies'
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You dont see these mentioned much but I really like them. I did put a little thinned silicon on the strap to make it more sticky though. Check out the quake hush stalker sling swivels too. Lighter then uncle mikes if your really counting the 1/4 ounces The Wilderness basic carry sling.
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I like the Vero Vellini neoprene slings. Very light and comfortable.
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I use a Cobra Sling with my CW system. Allows me to use it while shooting in a hurry from sitting, or for carrying the rifle muzzle down while still hunting and glassing. About 5 ozs. E
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