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Sling or no sling?
Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 3:17 pm
by JWP58
On your shotgun, do you use a sling or no? After last season climbing (and on a few occasions rolling down) snow covered hills, creek beds, ravines, ect, Im going WITH a sling this year.
How about you? Sling or no sling?
Re: Sling or no sling?
Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 3:35 pm
by Mountaineer
Nope, not in the Apps. or UGLs or the shortgrass.
But, sling away.
Re: Sling or no sling?
Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 3:37 pm
by Xhipi1
I'm on the fence about it. A sling does have its benefits when on those long hunts but they can get in the way sometimes. When I hunt my gun is in my hands with the safety on and my hand over the trigger guard to protect from branches hitting the trigger. Also I like the fact that its easier for me to raise the gun if a bird suddenly gets up
Re: Sling or no sling?
Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 5:46 pm
by topher40
Sling, and I still get it shouldered faster than all my buddies that dont use one.

Really doesnt matter much though since we only shoot birds that are pointed so the sling is in use "between" birds.
Re: Sling or no sling?
Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 12:00 am
by roaniecowpony
I hunt all sxs guns. Many of them are vintage guns. I not drilling them for sli g swivels. But I did buy a couple loop over the barrels and wrist type of slings. Besides if the dog gets injured, having two hands free would be helpful.
Re: Sling or no sling?
Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 2:12 am
by Elihu
Used sling for first time last yr bird hunting enjoyed free hands but also watched a few birds fly out of range that got walked up.
Re: Sling or no sling?
Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 7:24 am
by roaniecowpony
It's not about how many, it's about "how". Enjoy the dog work and scenery.
Re: Sling or no sling?
Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 10:31 pm
by displaced_texan
Don't use one... I only shoot pointed birds so one wouldn't be an issue, just never thought about getting one.
Re: Sling or no sling?
Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 11:06 pm
by campgsp
I have one, but it's never made its way to the gun yet.
One day I hope to get it on there. Them long days afield sometimes can be a burden on the arms. Thank god for shoulders

Re: Sling or no sling?
Posted: Thu May 23, 2013 7:10 am
by JKP
the sling is in use "between" birds.
A very good method to insure you only shoot pointed birds...especially when you're working with a young dog.
Re: Sling or no sling?
Posted: Thu May 23, 2013 1:43 pm
by UglyD
I have thought about it- only for cross country skiing in for Grouse- haven't done it yet though
Re: Sling or no sling?
Posted: Thu May 23, 2013 2:27 pm
by ezzy333
UglyD wrote:I have thought about it- only for cross country skiing in for Grouse- haven't done it yet though
Seems like that is a personal option and you should use what ever you fine advantageous to you.
Ezzy
Re: Sling or no sling?
Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2013 10:45 pm
by Huntumup
I carry a sling that goes around my barrel and stock and is held in place with a over hand knot. so this way i can carry my grandfather gun in the field and take it off when ready to hunt.
Re: Sling or no sling?
Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 3:24 am
by onuhunter02
Generally I start out with the sling then I end up taking it off and put it in my vest. If I am duck, deer, coyote, or turkey hunting I u use the sling to get to my spot then take it off when I get there. So I guess I prefer to shoot with out it but it can be useful.
Re: Sling or no sling?
Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 12:38 pm
by DGFavor
I use a sling most of the time - just a loop over the barrels type, no drilling/holes - lots of pros, can't think of any cons.
Most importantly, it makes it more comfortable for my gun bearer to carry my gun for me!!

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Usually just pull it off if the horse is haulin' it around for me:

Re: Sling or no sling?
Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 9:31 pm
by JWP58
Hey DGFavor, what brand do you use? I just bought a new O/U and was leaning toward the type you use.
Only one I've found is...
http://allencompany.net/slings/slings/y ... uired.html
Re: Sling or no sling?
Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2013 10:28 am
by DGFavor
Pretty certain this is the one I use, I know I bought it at Cabelas -
http://www.cabelas.com/product/Quake-Cl ... l+Products
Some folks don't like having the loop over the barrels as it does interrupt the site plane of the bead if you use the bead. I'm not a bead guy. On the one you posted, I don't think I'd care for the strap around the butt like that. The one I use, the butt portion goes around the pistol grip on my Brownie perfect - stays in place and out of the way when shouldering it.
Re: Sling or no sling?
Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2013 10:58 am
by JWP58
awesome, thanks.
Sling or no sling?
Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 1:53 pm
by Wyobohunter
I always bring a sling that is easy to adjust the length.You never know when you'll need two free hands and an adjustable sling is easy to change from traditional over the shoulder carry to "Robin Hood" carry if I need to climb with hands etc. I can always take it off and put it in my pocket.
Re: Sling or no sling?
Posted: Tue Jun 11, 2013 12:59 pm
by DonF
years ago I had a couple SxS's I bought while stationed in Germany. Back then they all came with sling swivels. Seem's to me that the front swivel was silver soldered under the barrels and between them. That was when I learned what they called the Jaeger carry. If your right handed the gun is carried upside down over the left shoulder. The left hand rest's on the wood hand guard. Fastest method I've ever seen for bringing a gun up without having it in your hands and ready to mount. To mount it from that position simply bring it up with your left hand. The left hand is already where it belongs and as it come's up the sling slips off the shoulder. The right hand simply grabs the pistol grip to shoot. I still carry a rifle like that all the time. Don't have a shotgun with swivel's any more. Bet a guy could have one soldered to the barrels or screwed into the under side of the rib between the barrels.. For O/U's I've seen f front swivel attached to a clamp on the barrels in front of the hand guard. Don't use O/U's but bet it works fine. I don't like the one's that wrap around the barrel and the stock, they look to my like a poorly thought out after though.
Re: Sling or no sling?
Posted: Tue Jun 11, 2013 1:58 pm
by DGFavor
I don't like the one's that wrap around the barrel and the stock, they look to my like a poorly thought out after though.
I agree not the most attractive design, but in real life, where "rubber meets road", I've found they work great/function great all while doing no damage to the gun...like, say, soldering, clamping or drilling does.

Sling or no sling?
Posted: Tue Jun 11, 2013 4:58 pm
by Wyobohunter
DonF wrote:...If your right handed the gun is carried upside down over the left shoulder. The left hand rest's on the wood hand guard. Fastest method I've ever seen for bringing a gun up without having it in your hands and ready to mount. To mount it from that position simply bring it up with your left hand. The left hand is already where it belongs and as it come's up the sling slips off the shoulder. The right hand simply grabs the pistol grip to shoot.
They also teach this method of carry/mounting for sentries during foul weather. Keeps rain out of the barrel and mounts to shoulder quickly. At least that's what the Marine Corps was teaching when I was in. They called it "contact unlikely" (or something like that) method of carry. I still use this during rainy/snowy weather or just to give my left shoulder a break (I'm a lefty)