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thndrchiken 05-22-2005 04:28 PM

RE: using sling when shooting
 
Moving from the bench to offhand will change the poi. I personally like a 1" leather or nylon strap sling and when shooting offhand I occasionally short sling it and feel that it steadies up the aim considerably. Just takes some getting used to doing it properly.

rubbersling 02-02-2019 05:10 PM

Shooting with a sling
 
My great uncle had a rubber sling that would hold a rifle up in the shooting position, it worked so great he could take both hands off the gun and it wouldn’t move. Does anyone know what kind of sling this is called.

bronko22000 02-05-2019 05:07 AM

When installed correctly the old military style sling is ideal for shooting off hand, kneeling or sitting. Rather than trying to explain it, do a search on the net which will show the proper installation and use of it.
In my over 50 years of hunting I've only used my sling once to help steady my rifle. All the other times the animal was close enough that it wasn't necessary, I was either sitting or kneeling, or I had time to use a tree, back pack or some other form of rest.

rubbersling 02-05-2019 07:49 PM

Shooting with a sling
 
I’ve never used a sling while hunting but something like that would be nice for competition shooting.


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