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I use these on my muzzy and modern rifle i prefer the black one because it has the rubber grip strips on the inside of the strap the camo one does not have rubber grip on it so i spread some Alex plus clear silicone sealant on it so it wouldn't slip on my shoulder/neck area. The only downside to the safari sling i can think of is in extremely steep terrain you might need to cinch it up and use it like a conventional shoulder strap. personally it's the most comfortable way to carry a rifle i have found and by far the fastest to get on target.
For use with a Backpack I found it pretty uncomfortable, it'll hang on your neck if you try to carry at the ready. Like I said I put one D-ring on a loop in the shoulder strap of my backpack another one on the sling. The sling is wide enough that the ring folds it and keeps it from slipping through. The rifle will hang level and not slide or tip, great when you need both hands. Plus with two rings you can just unhook one from the other when you need to set the rifle down etc instead of sliding the sling out of the D-ring.I've carried a 45-70 lever gun this way for weeks at a time very comfortably. Even all day on a lighter day pack.
Quote from: MikeWalking on October 20, 2011, 06:50:33 PMFor use with a Backpack I found it pretty uncomfortable, it'll hang on your neck if you try to carry at the ready. Like I said I put one D-ring on a loop in the shoulder strap of my backpack another one on the sling. The sling is wide enough that the ring folds it and keeps it from slipping through. The rifle will hang level and not slide or tip, great when you need both hands. Plus with two rings you can just unhook one from the other when you need to set the rifle down etc instead of sliding the sling out of the D-ring.I've carried a 45-70 lever gun this way for weeks at a time very comfortably. Even all day on a lighter day pack.Mike would you happen to have a picture of this set up. I would be using it with a backpack much of the time. Thanks
there is no cons to a safari sling in my book it makes it easier to keep your gun always at the ready and makes it alot safer and easier to use your binos, we used them in the military on are m-60s and saws and also m203s and it made alot of sense so when i got out it made perfect sense to put it on my huntn rifle, i even got my dad to start using one and he was a firm believer that no one should use a sling of any kind, who said ya cant teach an old dog new tricks or somethn like that