Tiger650 wrote:Works a treat for me, give it a try.
https://www.thoughtco.com/how-to-use-a- ... ng-1927233
juststarting wrote:Stalking = rifle in hand. The end.
Bigjobss, that ironed shirt though...
juststarting wrote:I don't see anything.
bladeracer wrote:juststarting wrote:Stalking = rifle in hand. The end.
Bigjobss, that ironed shirt though...
In hand...hanging on a single-point sling.
Bigjobss wrote:
For a Sambar hunter in Victoria the safari sling is the only choice, dont even try to argue because you cannot change fact, this is the best way to carry you rifle in Victorian deer country
Oldbloke wrote:Bigjobss wrote:
For a Sambar hunter in Victoria the safari sling is the only choice, dont even try to argue because you cannot change fact, this is the best way to carry you rifle in Victorian deer country
I think I will try that. Looks easier than my usual method.
Old Fart wrote:Having the sling taut against the back of your arm is just uncomfortable as hell for me.
In the hands if you expect to use it, over the shoulder if you don't.
That's me anyway.
Old Fart wrote:Having the sling taut against the back of your arm is just uncomfortable as hell for me.
In the hands if you expect to use it, over the shoulder if you don't.
That's me anyway.
in2anity wrote:I'm not much of a deer hunter so I guess if all shots are generally taken from standing I can see the appeal of a safari sling. It does look quite comfortable for those long treks
bladeracer wrote:Looks like a pain in the arse if you carry a pack though.
bladeracer wrote:in2anity wrote:I'm not much of a deer hunter so I guess if all shots are generally taken from standing I can see the appeal of a safari sling. It does look quite comfortable for those long treks
Looks like a pain in the arse if you carry a pack though.
bladeracer wrote:in2anity wrote:I'm not much of a deer hunter so I guess if all shots are generally taken from standing I can see the appeal of a safari sling. It does look quite comfortable for those long treks
Looks like a pain in the arse if you carry a pack though.
Bigjobss wrote:Nah not really, no different to having a harness for your binos, you make it fit, the positives far outweigh any negatives
Tiger650 wrote:My favourite carry was with the SLR, [or the heavier AR] mag in one pouch and pistol grip behind the other, webbing would take the weight of the rifle and quick to deploy, bastards will not allow me to have an SLR nowadays which is possibly good for them.