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Can't decide on what sling to get...

xhairs88

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What sling do you use and what are the likes or disslikes about some that you have tried in the past?
I need some solid input before I buy something I won't be happy with....(I intend on using the sling for shooting stability purposes and not just carrying my rifle around.)
Thanks in advance,
xhairs88
 
On my precision rifles I have TAB slings and TIS (Tactical Intervention Specialties) slings and I like them both. My most recent purchase was a TIS Quick Release Slip Cuff sling from Triad Tactical and I like it more than the basic TAB sling. It's price is reasonable also.
 
Browells has some really fine slings, designs that have stood the test of time (over 100 years)-top quality.
Premium Leather, Extra Heavy Hooks, Stitched Keepers, U.S. Made, 6" Longer - 54" Front Strap, Increases Usable Length, 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed, Available in Tan or Black

If you love fine leather, fine craftsmanship and a superbly functional, useful sling, our new Competitor Plus is going to make you extremely happy! What you get is a no-compromise reproduction of the original 1907 Military Sling; the one that's become the standard among hi-power service rifle shooters and many knowledgeable hunters; the one that's sought after by collectors and restorers of pre-WWII military firearms and the one that's carried more guns, more miles on more shoulders than darn near any other. Ours has all the good stuff: 1) It's all U.S. made of the finest, oak-tanned, top grain, U.S. steer hide. 2) It's fitted with thick, forged, blued steel hooks. 3) Each hook is attached with three rivets. 4) The Keepers are stitched and fit TIGHT! Once we eliminated all the shortcomings of the current crop of '07 copies, we convinced a sling maker that folks who use their guns really do want better not cheaper. Once the maker believed, they gave us suggestions concerning the leather.

Ooohh, the leather! It's absolutely wonderful. A full heavy-weight, 9-10 ounce leather, tanned correctly for sling use to give maximum flexibility, stability and toughness without stretching or being oily. The tanning makes the Competitor Plus Sling leather what it is. The process starts with a complete hide that's shaved just enough to make it even thickness throughout. Then it's painstakingly tanned using oak tannage, NOT chromic salts. (Chromic salts cause tarnish and corrosion on any metal the leather touches.) Finally, the smooth, burnished finish which shows off the natural grain of this high-grade leather. All this time and effort means Competitor Plus Slings can bend and twist for a tight grip with no splitting or cracking, even across the holes, with no more than the barest minimum of medium tanning oil being added during the process. Your careful adjustments and precise shooting position won't be fouled up by a rubbery sling.

Each extra thick, blued steel hook is locked onto the leather with three hand-hammered, copper rivets. The extra steel keeps the hooks from bending under the extreme pressure created when you lock into position. And, the hooks fit their holes TIGHTLY…no slop to mess up a hard hold and no accidental unhookings.

Even the keepers are designed as part of a working sling. Since they absolutely must fit and grab the straps tightly, ours are skived at a taper, overlapped and then glued and stitched with 5-cord waxed linen thread. They'll hold your adjustments!

The end result is a sling that gives you so much more: more service for so much longer as a traditional field sling; more authenticity as a replacement for restorations; plus more, higher match scores by eliminating a concentration-breaking source of problems. You can spend your time glassing for game, doping the wind or paying attention to sight picture and trigger squeeze instead of fiddling with the sling.

This level of exceptional quality is a little more expensive, but we honestly believe you'll agree it's more than worth it.

As you can tell, we're pretty darned proud of the Competitor Plus Sling. We think you'll love it, too. It's unconditionally guaranteed to satisfy you 100%. If you don't agree, send it back for a full refund.
 
A USGI web sling works well for sling supported shooting/stability. You can get a cotton one if you want a better grip on your arm, or a synthetic one if you think you want better water resistance. Personally I prefer the cotton because it is less slick when put over clothing.

You can mate it up with a set of Grovtec swivels on just about any rifle.
 
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I'll have to add that if you should also consider a leather sling. I don't have them on my precision rifles mostly because I wanted to try TAB and TIS slings and because I'm mostly shooting them off the bipod, but my service rifle for Highpower has a Turners 1907 leather sling on it and one of my match tuned M1 Garands has a leather 1907 sling made by Leslie Tam in Hawaii. I think if you're spending a lot of time in the sling, leather works great. The cheapest sling would be the web USGI slings and they do work well also, they just don't have some of the bells and whistles of the other slings. Carl Bernosky won the National Service Rifle Championship sometime in the last 15 years using a USGI web sling.
 
I've used a product called Montana Slings for a few years on my hunting rifles, I'm new to the "tactical" shooting idea but they are quick adjust leather and when adjusted correct you/ well I can get my arm through and support off my elbow when shooting kneeling or standing leaned on a tree or something. Just an idea
 
I've used other slings such as the Turner and TIS slings but I can't say that one was more effective than the other. A sling's effectiveness comes down to practicing with it in various shooting positions more so than which one is more popular. I prefer and use the Mountain Shooter Slings, they're light, effective, Made in the USA, and a great value at $65 with GroveTec hardware.

Slinging up in the Mountain Shooter Sling - YouTube

Get what will fit your needs and budget.
 
Viking Tactics MK2 W/Cuff Assembly, Price: $86.12

http://vikingtactics.com/specialtyslings_sniper.html

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