Question on a Gun sling
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Northern, VA
Posts: 163
Question on a Gun sling
I just got back from an Elk Hunting trip in CO and one of the guy's in our group had a gun sling that would not slip off his shoulder. He couldn't remember who made the sling or how to get in touch with them, but this sling had a neoprene? no slip surface and would not slide down his shoulder. He said he thought it cost b/t $25-30. He said he bought it at a gun show but it's also been advertised on some of the hunting shows on the Outdoor Channel. Anyone ever hear of this sling??
#4
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Roanoke, VA
Posts: 730
RE: Question on a Gun sling
I think I have the sling you are talking about. I received it as a present it came from Slogan Outdoors. They advertised on the outdoor channel, but I have not seen their advertisement in a while.
The sling is an Ultraflex sling made from thermoplastic that won't slip off your shoulder. It really works too!! The only problem is that it is a little bouncy when you walk with the gun on your shoulder. It has two straps so you can use it backpack style. Good for crawling and dragging out deer. I looked on the web for their website, but could not find it. Do a search for the Ultraflex and see what you can find. Good Luck!
The sling is an Ultraflex sling made from thermoplastic that won't slip off your shoulder. It really works too!! The only problem is that it is a little bouncy when you walk with the gun on your shoulder. It has two straps so you can use it backpack style. Good for crawling and dragging out deer. I looked on the web for their website, but could not find it. Do a search for the Ultraflex and see what you can find. Good Luck!
#5
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Minnesota
Posts: 178
RE: Question on a Gun sling
that would be really nice because when i was elk hunting my gun slipped off my shoulder when i slipped on some rocks and shattered my buttplate. Luckly the guy with his tent close to ours had an extra model 700 so he borrowed me his buttplate from it.
#6
RE: Question on a Gun sling
never heard of it but sounds pretty neat. Something i keep in mind when buying a sling is too buy a loose sling. I like to wrap my left hand around in the sling when i shoot in order to add stability. If you are stable or use a bipod i guess ya don't need this but just something that really works for me, and i thought i would share.
#7
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Northern, VA
Posts: 163
RE: Question on a Gun sling
Well, I found Slogan Outdoors at farwestoutdoors.com. Apparently, they USED to carry the Ultra Slings but due to lack of manufactorers support, they no longer carry them. Just my luck, missed out on the clearance sale to...
#8
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: WV USA
Posts: 214
RE: Question on a Gun sling
I have one of the ultraflex rifle slings and it works excelletn for me I got it a a spots show the dealers name was Bill O'Neill his number is 734-878-4912 and Slogan Industries number is 248-348-1215 Hope this helps
#9
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Fayetteville,NC
Posts: 97
RE: Question on a Gun sling
Smokpole
Take a look at the slings from Quake Industries. These slings will not slip . I've been using them for several years and I'm completly sold on them. I use their treestand straps as well. They make OEM slings for Browning and Winchester.
Take a look at the slings from Quake Industries. These slings will not slip . I've been using them for several years and I'm completly sold on them. I use their treestand straps as well. They make OEM slings for Browning and Winchester.
#10
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Michigan
Posts: 3,329
RE: Question on a Gun sling
They sell a sling at Dunham's Sporting Goods around me that looks like leather but has a stubble very grippy surface on the underside. I used it two weeks ago on a hunt and it stuck to my shoulder like it was glued down.
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