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Got beat! Gotta second the short starter! I don’t think I’ve ever seen an original….anywhere!
If you are asking about the device in @Carbon 6's post?I wish I knew what that is.
Any rifle - BP, bolt action, or EBR - can be shot more accurately with a sling IF the sling is properly set up on the rifle and the shooter knows how to use it properly.
Sling should definitely not be hanging around and swinging around under the gun when you are shooting.
Grabbing some popcorn! This should be fun!Ballistol
Sling, all my hunting rifle wear one. It is used for carrying.
Several years ago I tripped over a root in the dark. In an effort to protect the stock from breaking as I fell, I landed on my side while holding onto the rifle. I did not break the stock, but managed to break 2 ribs. Now, I use a sling so I have both hands free in case of a fall.
Got beat! Gotta second the short starter! I don’t think I’ve ever seen an original….anywhere!
OK I'll bite. What the heck is it?This is way over rated .
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It requires two people to use.
All you need is a good piece of string, which weighs next to nothing and takes up virtually no room in your bag.
Ramrod pullerOK I'll bite. What the heck is it?
I took all the slings off of my hunting rifles when I missed a nice deer because I couldn't get the rifle to my shoulder quick enough. If I am on a dedicated hunt, that buttplate is pretty darn close to my shoulder these days!I will also say I shoot a heck of a lot better without a sling dangling and swinging around off my rifle. Yet slings are definitely a benefit on an all day still-hunt in the snow, or still hunting in general. A cold rifle will chill your hand right through your glove, and there's not many places to lean or lay your rifle while still hunting when you need to take your gloves off and use both hands.
And you do rock paper scissor to find out who gets to yank an the end of the loaded rifle. Takes 2 to operate, but you only buy lunch for 1…..If you are asking about the device in @Carbon 6's post?
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Its a ramrod puller. It clamps onto the sides of the ramrod. Usually you need someone to hold the rifle and another to pull the device. It kind-of sort-of works but the leather lacing tied in a pipe hitch tied to a tree or post works better.
I agree. When I was a boy my dad taught me how to wrap a sling around my off arm and tighten my arm to stabilize the rifle.Any rifle - BP, bolt action, or EBR - can be shot more accurately with a sling IF the sling is properly set up on the rifle and the shooter knows how to use it properly.
Sling should definitely not be hanging around and swinging around under the gun when you are shooting.
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