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Winchester has a new run of rifles out....or maybe these are special order.. Just saw a .338 super express on gunsamerica. Nice plains game gun.......barrel band swivel, sights etc. Sendero300>>>===TerryP | ||
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Just my opinion (as is everything all of us ever post) but I would never have a .338 Win with a barrel band swivel. I have one on my Mod70 .416, but I can live with it. Barrel bands relegate the tight sling to the scrap heap, and since shooting sitting with a tight sling is one of my favorites, it spells bad news for me. My .416 hits 6 inches low at 200 yards when I shoot with a tight sling. | |||
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I was starting to feel lonely here, thinking I was the only one who knew how to use a sling for its true purpose. | |||
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Jack O'Connor said that a sling was worth its weight in rubies. I agree. Okie John "The 30-06 works. Period." --Finn Aagaard | |||
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Not all rifles will shoot to a different point of impact when using a sling from a bbl band. Likewise, some rifles shoot to a different point of impact when the swivel stud is on the stock. I have rifles that exhibit both characteristics. Each rifle is an individual, and must be shot from a tight sling to acertain whether or not a sling will change point of impact, regardless of the sling swivel's position on the rifle. Lee Helgeland is going to build me a custom pre-64 in 338 Win Mag, and it will have a bbl band, my personal preference in calibers 338 and above. Necessary? No, my preference. I will shoot the rifle from a tight sling before taking it afield, as anyone should who understands how to properly employ a sling. Doug | |||
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Jack also wrote something like "You should be able to keep your shots under 3 MOA in the field with a sling shooting sitting." I don't think it is tough to keep them under one MOA; certainly less than 1.25 MOA. | |||
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I would think that's just about right if you're shot in for 100yds. I guess I don't see the problem, unless you mean 6" lower than the rifle is sighted in for @ 200 yds. | |||
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Wow, those sure are pretty! But at $1200 I think my old ugly stainless model 70 will work just fine. ______________________ | |||
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No barrel band front swivel, my rifles in .338 - .375 H&H have all 21" barrels, the all shoot moa or better, the easy handling and flexibility in multiple situations with shorter barrels is in my humble opinion a must. Roland | |||
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Apparently they come in two versions with a wooden or a synthetic stock. The synthetic stock version has the forward sling swivel in the forearm. Although since that is probably a tupperware stock you'd want to replace it. Wood stock http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=30635963 Synthetic stock http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=30661638 Gunnery, gunnery, gunnery! Hit the target, all else is twaddle. | |||
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I much prefer the barrel band swivel but I never need a sling for hunting and have not used one in some 30 years...Don't need it. If I have time to wrap up in a sling then I have time to find a natural rest... I like the lower profile I get with a barrel band carry, and I know you can carry a gun barrel down, but in a long walk you tend to switch carries in the real world.... Ray Atkinson Atkinson Hunting Adventures 10 Ward Lane, Filer, Idaho, 83328 208-731-4120 rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com | |||
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My sentements exactly. When I carry with a sling over my shoulder, I like the least amount of barrel above my head. None is best and the only way that happens is with a barrel band. To bad somebody hasn't work out a quick detach system that a embedded front swivel was on the forend of the stock, and it could shap on to the barrel band. This would pretty much give you the best of both worlds. | |||
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