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What is your favorite sling?
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<blockquote data-quote="Chopperguy" data-source="post: 1347196" data-attributes="member: 48608"><p>I agree with this one!</p><p></p><p>Been using them for about 4 years now on the recommendation of Darrell Holland, who is NOT a sling guy. However recognizing their usefulness in both carrying and accuracy, Darrell over researched slings and came to this one.</p><p></p><p>I tried one on a hunt in the WY mountains and from the VERY awkward shooting position I had to use on a pinnacle looking down on the elk I took. it proved invaluable. The stretch is allows good pressure on the rifle and glues it to you when traversing difficult terrain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chopperguy, post: 1347196, member: 48608"] I agree with this one! Been using them for about 4 years now on the recommendation of Darrell Holland, who is NOT a sling guy. However recognizing their usefulness in both carrying and accuracy, Darrell over researched slings and came to this one. I tried one on a hunt in the WY mountains and from the VERY awkward shooting position I had to use on a pinnacle looking down on the elk I took. it proved invaluable. The stretch is allows good pressure on the rifle and glues it to you when traversing difficult terrain. [/QUOTE]
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