The Safari Sling puts the rifle across your chest at an angle of your choosing--90 degrees straight up if you choose. The muzzle is always in view, easily controlled with a finger. It is a safer carry than traditional slings. It is also a easier carry than traditional slings--it distributes the pressure across a wider area.

Even those who believe they carry safely can't see the muzzle when it's behind their head and inevitably end up with the muzzle pointed in a unsafe manner--if even for a moment.

I can't remember how many times while climbing a steep slope I've looked around and seen a client behind me hunched over with his muzzle pointed towards my azz......

And....when elk blow up 30 yds in front of me I'll shoot them before a traditional sling user will have the pad against his shoulder.

Casey


Casey

Not being married to any particular political party sure makes it a lot easier to look at the world more objectively...
Having said that, MAGA.