You're welcome... And welcome to the 'Fire. I just had some time to kill after dinner on my day off.

Obviously, your arm goes through the big loop. I find its best to leave the back half of the sling nice and loose when it position. Another thing that might help initial set-up. I find that on most of my rifles that when the big loop is about half way between the trigger gaurd and the buttstock (pulled tight with your arm out of the loop straight towards the toe of the stock) is a real good place to start. I also usually put a half turn in the sling before I poke my arm through. After a while, getting "wrapped up" in your sling will come as easily as skinning your favorite wheelgun from a well worked holster.

Practice with it as much as you can, and I promise, you'll be a better rifleman.


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