My thoughts....
the 1907 in general: after shooting a vintage military rifle match with an issue Swiss sling I came to the conclusion that whoever (or whatever committee) developed the 1907 created one of the best inventions ever for rifle shooting.
Slings for Service Rifle: The big thick heavy, (slightly longer than original, you need that for AR-15), 1907 slings from Hollis, Tam, Turner, Ron Brown or whatever Creedmoor is selling are GREAT for service rifle! (the M1 WWII style cotton canvas web sling is also great, probably dollar for dollar a better deal).
https://www.creedmoorsports.com/category/Rifle-Slings But these slings are just too stiff and heavy to put on a hunting rifle. Unless you are a high power competitor with a heavier than usual hunting rifle with a floated barrel and you really like sitting and prone strapped into a sling, in which case you already know what you like.
A well used, getting too soft and stretchy, 1907 that retired from camp perry might be OK for a hunting rifle.
the thin, but stiff when new, MRT slings (M1/M14 length, too short for AR) are disappointing for serious service rifle but might be OK on a hunting rifle.
the cheap feeling, thin leather, (but priced almost as much as Creedmoor gets for a good sling) 1907 pattern style slings in 1" or 1.25" are probably my favorite for hunting rifles, light and soft, and nearly useless for serious service rifle.
different tool for a different job.
ya'll shoot good!
Poole