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Anybody use one? At 84 legs getting a little weak so purchased a Rambo electric bike to help me get to my Turkey hunting spots a little quicker. Looking at this sling it looked like it would be pretty good to use on my shotgun with the double strap option on my bike. They don't exactly give them away so any feedback would be appreciated
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I’ve got several.
The dude on the web site (owner?) was a hunting / fishing show i went to a couple years ago.
I talked him into knocking a couple bucks off for 2.
I did get the XL model, I’m taller and lil bigger around. 😂.
I ordered one this year with flush mounts for a new rifle.
I like em. Prolly buy more.
Seem durable. Rubber grips your shoulder. Or you can back pack it with both slings.
Made in USA. 25yr? Warranty.
Before using those, i used the Quake Claw slings.
I like the slogans better.
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I bought 4 more of them this year.
I hate when slings (carry straps) slide off my shoulder.
Upgraded to these for me and kids’ rifles.
Couldn’t be happier with them.
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I bought one at a sports show last January. Finally after 50+ years of leather slings sliding off my shoulder, my rifle doesn't slide off anymore.
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These slings are the real deal! Went on a Moose hunt and walked 8-10 miles a day in some nasty stuff, never had a problem with gun falling off my shoulder.
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I have one & have yet to deploy it. I've never used a sling as I never found one that worked. Currently, I carry my gun into the Blynd in a soft case. Saves bonks and clacks.
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Tried one for the first time this past season, on both my slug gun and muzzleloader. Wish I had discovered these years ago. Even a heavy barreled flintlock does not budge, and "look Ma', no hands!" They work exactly as advertised. I'll be buying a couple more before next Fall.
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I got tired of fighting the sliding shoulder problem so 3 years ago I tried a Boonie Packer Safari Sling. I really like it. I shot an elk while wearing it this year and didn't even realize I had it on. The gun just came up and bang. The only issue with it is muzzle control. If you're with someone, it's easy to be pointed at them so you have to pay attention.
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Slogan slings are the real deal. I got the magnum version on my heavy Sendero with big scope. The rifle floats as if it’s a ultra lightweight rifle when slung on the shoulder.
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Bought 1 few yrs back. Have used it on every hunt and switch between guns. Best sling I own even though it can be a little hard to adjust at first but once you get the hang of it it's GTG.
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I got tired of fighting the sliding shoulder problem so 3 years ago I tried a Boonie Packer Safari Sling. I really like it. I shot an elk while wearing it this year and didn't even realize I had it on. The gun just came up and bang. The only issue with it is muzzle control. If you're with someone, it's easy to be pointed at them so you have to pay attention. Boonie Packers are the only slings I use anymore- and have for 15 years or so. Whatever sling you use, you still have to pay attention to muzzle control - just a little more with the boonie. On the other hand, they work better than anything else when wearing backpacks , using walking sticks, or wanting to glass without putting the rifle down or having it slide off the shoulder. Never heard of the Slogan until now, so can't critique that one.
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Anyone have a link to their website?
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http://www.sloganoutdoors.com/I used to see the guy's commercials (when I watched hunting shows). Not the most endearing personality, that guy.
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Website isn’t the best either. Kinda mid 90’s looking. The slings are great though.
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Are they better than leather?
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I like them better than leather.
The rubber has a tacky feel to it. Stays on shoulder.
Dave
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Love them, got 4. Bought my first one at a sportsman show years ago
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I've been using them almost 20 yrs. By far my favorite sling hands down.
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I got tired of fighting the sliding shoulder problem so 3 years ago I tried a Boonie Packer Safari Sling. I really like it. I shot an elk while wearing it this year and didn't even realize I had it on. The gun just came up and bang. The only issue with it is muzzle control. If you're with someone, it's easy to be pointed at them so you have to pay attention. Been using Boonie Packer slings for almost 30 years. There are so many advantages to that sling.........
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