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<blockquote data-quote="Pro2A" data-source="post: 2346937" data-attributes="member: 17889"><p>Have used the Safari Sling....aka Boonie Packer..... only on all my rifles and shotguns for thirty plus years. Very flexible, weight bears on opposite shoulder across neck. Pull tight under arm for penetrating heavy foliage/greater control of slung gun/better scope protection, slide around to back for climbing into tree stands, barrel orientation up/down/right/left/straight ahead, never slips off shoulder as traditional slings, carries gun in scope up orientation for snap shot opportunities. Can't recommend enough. Last one bought was only $20 at Cabelas. Give it a try. You will never go back to traditional slings. Used "homemade" version in VN....probably where current manufacturer got the concept..... while patroling, penetrating heavy jungle, climbing steep/slippery inclines, carrying other gear....rifle always at ready for quick deployment in life-n-death scenarios......today think surprise bear encounters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pro2A, post: 2346937, member: 17889"] Have used the Safari Sling....aka Boonie Packer..... only on all my rifles and shotguns for thirty plus years. Very flexible, weight bears on opposite shoulder across neck. Pull tight under arm for penetrating heavy foliage/greater control of slung gun/better scope protection, slide around to back for climbing into tree stands, barrel orientation up/down/right/left/straight ahead, never slips off shoulder as traditional slings, carries gun in scope up orientation for snap shot opportunities. Can't recommend enough. Last one bought was only $20 at Cabelas. Give it a try. You will never go back to traditional slings. Used "homemade" version in VN....probably where current manufacturer got the concept..... while patroling, penetrating heavy jungle, climbing steep/slippery inclines, carrying other gear....rifle always at ready for quick deployment in life-n-death scenarios......today think surprise bear encounters. [/QUOTE]
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