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The trick is to position it so the rifle's weight isn't on it. I pull it forward a few inches. It's still not ideal but at least my shoulder doesn't hurt every step. I was thinking about getting a couple of these lashing pads and bolting the Slingsaver to it in place of this rubber stopper.
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Old thread I know but I picked up two of these aluminium versions today from ebay. Ebay listing. Airsoft also does an ABS version. Ebay listing Thought the information may be of use to someone.
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What interested me about the alloy version is the hook is bolted to the backing plate and wouldn't take too much effort to bolt to something else.
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I see a potential problem with this. That trophy bull is going to have a lot of time to go over the hill while you're messing around trying to get your sling out from under the hook. You want something that will simply keep the sling from sliding off your shoulder, not a hook that will trap it.
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The wrap around velcro strap is going to be a problem... guaranteed. But as you say, maybe you can find a different way to use it than wrapping it around the shoulder strap.
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Last edited by GaryVA; 02/01/17.
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May as well update this thread...I used Ted's Frankenstud on this years hunt. Worked great. It could be a touch wider, but I believe he's already done that to the latest Gen. Can just see it on the right shoulder strap... KISS
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Brad is correct
The Gen5 Frankenstud is 1.562" diameter....it is pictured on my pack
The Gen6 may be slightly bigger.....1.625
The one Brad tested was 1"
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attaboy. looks like a darned handy improvement. good off season project.
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I've tried the Slingsaver and they worked fine for me. Velcro was a non-issue. Might be due to my limited rifle hunting is always during cold weather (more clothes).
That said, since I went to a Slogan Outdoors sling I really haven't needed any gadget on my pack.
I do admire the work Ted and Brad put into this.
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I've tried the Slingsaver and they worked fine for me. Velcro was a non-issue. Might be due to my limited rifle hunting is always during cold weather (more clothes).
That said, since I went to a Slogan Outdoors sling I really haven't needed any gadget on my pack.
I do admire the work Ted and Brad put into this. We had a very warm fall and a lot of my hunting was in shirtsleeves. The Slingsaver can be an issue that way. The trick is to keep it down in front, off the point of the shoulder, so no weight is on it.
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This is a good reminder. I think that I'll make one. I already have the hardware and webbing sliders.
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I tried making one, Ted's product is way better and well with the price!!! Mine will be getting used a lot in a few days!
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This is a good reminder. I think that I'll make one. I already have the hardware and webbing sliders.
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I tried making one, Ted's product is way better and well with the price!!! Mine will be getting used a lot in a few days! Ok. I didn't know he sold them. I read a few posts and it reminded me of reading it way back before I joined. Looks like an easy diy project , but since it's a member that sells them, maybe I'll go that route instead.
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I tried making one, Ted's product is way better and well with the price!!! Mine will be getting used a lot in a few days! Ok. I didn't know he sold them. I read a few posts and it reminded me of reading it way back before I joined. Looks like an easy diy project , but since it's a member that sells them, maybe I'll go that route instead. Are you a skilled machinist? You’ll have to toggle, hon.
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I used one for 4 or 5 years. It was much better than letting the rifle constantly slide off but I've since switched to a Boonie Packer Safari sling. I like that MUCH better.
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I used one for 4 or 5 years. It was much better than letting the rifle constantly slide off but I've since switched to a Boonie Packer Safari sling. I like that MUCH better. Been using a Safari Sling since the early 90’s—best single addition I’ve ever made to my hunting rifles
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But don’t tell anybody else about them…..
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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.
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