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What's everyone's favorite/most comfortable rifle sling?
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On a rifle I like a Montana sling. 1” for the lightweights, 1.25” for the heavyweights
On my shotguns I’ve gone to the Quake Claw Slimline on my automatics
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I like the Vero Vellini neoprene slings.
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I’m drawing a blank on the name...
Rubber. Made in USA.
Dude makes corny homemade commercials.
I’ve got a couple. I like em.
Oh yeah.
Slogan outdoors sling.
Last edited by BigDave39355; 04/17/21. Reason: Remembered the name.
Dave
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I like the Quake Claw sling. https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1685105122 Doesn't slide off my shoulder or absorb water. I recently ordered one of the Boonie Packer Safari Slings. https://www.midwayusa.com/product/2262497974 I'm anxious to try it out in the field.
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Another vote for Slogan Outdoors "Ultimate Sling". I tried one last season, and it works exactly as well as advertised. I had knee replacement shortly before deer season, and required a walking stick (re-purposed ski pole) to navigate uneven terrain. I was able to carry my muzzleloader hands-free, and it never budged.
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I like the Vero Vellini neoprene slings. ^ This
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On a rifle I like a Montana sling. 1” for the lightweights, 1.25” for the heavyweights
On my shotguns I’ve gone to the Quake Claw Slimline on my automatics Plus 1
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Quake the Claw
It’s ugly, and probably won’t look good on Grampie’s inheritance-baby hand me down fancy rifle.
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A rubber sling is the only way to go, IMHO.
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I like the Vero Vellini neoprene slings. +1
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My favorite is a sling I make from some kind of green, military surplus, carry strap. I'ts about 2 inches wide, and made of some kind of cotton canvas. I take the hooks off of each end and replace them with a quick detachable swivel. It doesn't slip on my shoulder, really spreads the load, it's easy to adjust and is very light weight. The last ones I bought were about $3.50 each.
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Butler Creek Comforttech. Especially the older ones.
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I used the Quake for many years without complaint. I needed another sling and someone here mentioned the Slogan sling. I emailed him a a question and the owner called me back in about half an hour. I consider that somewhat rare these days. I don't have as many miles on the Slogan but it is the better design.
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Kind of a peculiar question.
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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Those stretchy neoprene butler creek slings are good. They stretch so if you need to run or hop off a ledge the rifle sling absores some shock from your shoulder. They also dont slip off the shoulder. They also have 4 catridge loops.
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I like the Vero Vellini neoprene slings. ^ This neoprene any brand is better than an expensive sling that doe not stretch.
There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self. -Ernest Hemingway The man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything.-- Edward John Phelps
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I have a pair of neoprene slings from Beartooth Products, although I'm not sure if they're still available. Anyway, I like them.
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Butler Creek Comforttech. Especially the older ones. Ditto !
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I like the Vero Vellini neoprene slings. X2
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