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flyrodr
08-14-2021, 08:56 PM
Just had rotator cuff surgery, and generally hoping to spread out the load and minimize the effort of carrying a scoped centerfire rifle on a hunt in a few months. Is there a favored brand or type of sling that is more comfortable? Maybe even like those on golf bags that have straps over both shoulders?

Thanks in advance.

DamonL
08-14-2021, 09:09 PM
https://www.tabgear.com/products/biathlon-sling

Here is a biathlon type sling.

BobM
08-14-2021, 09:34 PM
I just got a Safari Sling from Boonie Packer. I used it on a ruck the other day with a Ruger American Rimfire and was very pleased with how it carried. Granted, that’s not a very heavy rifle. I plan on trying it out with other rifles and shotguns. It has a 2” wide strap.

UNM1136
08-15-2021, 07:59 AM
Older 3 point slings allow "back pack carry" where you pull both sling portions away from the gun and put one on each shoulder.

Dunno if this helps, it has been almost 20 years since I ran a three point. Our old SWAT team made their own out of webbing and buckles, could be a cheap way to figure it out, and I am sure DIY/prepper sites will have instructions.

pat

Lost River
08-15-2021, 09:09 AM
I use the same 2 point sling on my hunting rifles that I used to use on my work rifles. Both M4 type and precision type. The VTAC sling and similar versions allow you to adjust the rifle to hang in front of you when you need to use your hands, or sling it to your side. It also helps when the rifle starts wearing you down on one side. You simply switch it to another position. It is substantially more comfortable than a traditional carrying strap.

https://i.imgur.com/0OEan2g.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/3W7HIXj.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/fSRWjua.jpg

This is one of mine set up on my primary hunting rifle, a 20" T3 .308.

https://i.imgur.com/qcK34lD.jpg

They also make a wider padded version, which I have on heavier rifles. I don't think I have any pictures of those at the moment. They really help a lot when wearing a pack, as you can better distribute weight, with the rifle carried across your chest horizontally, and your pack behind. When wearing it balanced like that you have the use of your hands for doing things like using binoculars and eating Snickers bars.

That would be my suggestion. A VTAC, or any brand that is similar in construction like Blue Force Gear or others. I have stuck with the VTAC since I was issued some years ago. They have always worked so I just kept using them, but from what others have stated, the other quality brands are comparable.

Duelist
08-15-2021, 10:01 AM
Last year, I got an Eberlestock for hunting. It is not really a fast-access way to carry a rifle, but it is a most comfortable way to hike and climb mountains while carrying a rifle. No dangling, banging into things, getting hung-up on things, or wearing a groove in your left shoulder and then your right. So long as your rotator cuff situation allows you to carry a pack, thus may be a useful part of your answer.

You will still want a sling for carrying it in a more accessible, ready for use situation.

Whiskey
08-15-2021, 10:21 PM
I put a padded Magpul MS1 on my bolt gun. Its a straight 2 point sling, but the extra padding on it vs my old MS3 and my current Slingster on my AR is an improvement. For reference, I think my bolt gun comes in at about 14 lbs loaded.

rd62
08-16-2021, 04:50 AM
Lost River did you have to install side mounted qd cups or sling studs on the bolt gun stocks to accommodate the VTAC and your manner of carry?

Lost River
08-16-2021, 10:01 PM
Lost River did you have to install side mounted qd cups or sling studs on the bolt gun stocks to accommodate the VTAC and your manner of carry?

Yes, I installed a side mount stud attachment. I pre-drilled the hole slightly under sized, then used a very coarse thread and little dab of Lot-Tite on the threads. I have used this same method for many years, and it works well.

CSW
08-17-2021, 04:49 AM
Understanding slings are a personal thing, as are grips, sights and optics, I've always used a M1907 leather sling on my bolt rifles.
Wide enough for long carry, easy enough to get into to steady a shot.
Never liked them until my days shooting the National Matches, affixed to an M14.

How about a 70's Fudd padded 2 point? I'd be happy to send you one of these if you'd like.

flyrodr
08-17-2021, 09:22 PM
Thanks for all the suggestions. I'll check 'em out. Very much appreciated!

JonInWA
08-20-2021, 12:40 PM
I use a Safari Sling Boonie Packer on my hunting rifles; I've used them for years and been quite pleased with them. Otherwise, VTAC or Magpul (for military/tactical).

Just got (but haven't installed yet) a Magpul RLS sling for my Lee Enfield; it looks to be a nice update effort on the 1907/Rhodesian concept, and it'll replace the current 1907 leather one currently on it.

Best, Jon

UNM1136
08-20-2021, 03:34 PM
If you like backpacks with frames and waist belts, give the Kifaru Gun Bearers a gander....

https://kifaru.net/store/accessories/gun-bearers/gun-bearers/

Properly set up they put the weight of the gun on your hips. Also no need for new hardware on the gun. They are reasonably fast, but can be a little awkward till you get used to them. I have one on my main hunting pack. Works for an heirloom 1903-a3 (sporterized), and my Great Grand Dad's Browning A5. Other guns carried in it include my 6920, and my Mossberg 590, and my daughter's T/C single shot .260rem.

Otherwise I have a Viking Tactics sling on my work rifle, and a BFG Vickers sling on my work shotgun.

pat

flyrodr
08-20-2021, 07:10 PM
Not discounting all the good suggestions (thanks again), a local friend highly recommended the Vero Vellini Double Sling. Neoprene straps, and I got the birthday discount at Midway. https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1015394821

Came in mail today. I put it on, tried it out, and the neoprene straps do distribute the weight pretty well, and also grip clothing, staying put. Downside, the "grippiness" makes it a bit slow to get off. Seems like a reasonable trade off.

Hopefully, we can pull off our post-Thanksgiving pig trip, and I can give the sling (and rifle) a field test.

mmc45414
08-21-2021, 06:12 AM
Vero Vellini Double Sling.
I have used a pair of the Magpul QD slings (one legit, one cheap knock-off) joined where it is supposed to be for single point use, with a double QD on the top, to lug my 26" AR around prairie dog towns and it worked well.



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pyrotechnic
08-22-2021, 06:26 PM
VTAC for if I'm not carrying a pack with a waist belt. Usually when I'm hunting I have a pack on and utilize the kifaru gun-bearer and really like it a lot.

flyrodr
08-22-2021, 08:26 PM
I should have prefaced this with "I'm one of those guys with a closet full of holsters, so . . ."

(As I start searching for more space in that closet.)

Thanks!