11 January 2007, 21:42
Roy PGGun slings and bad shoulders
I've never been able to sit around in a tree stand while hunting. I like to walk sometimes for hours or the whole day, and carrying even a light gun over the shoulder gets a little uncomfortable. My one shoulder had a torn rotator cough that's never quite healed right, the other shoulder had a broken collarbone and nerve damage. I was wondering what others were using for long days carrying a rifle in the field. I was looking at trying one of those harnesses like Olympic biathlon contestants use, carried on your back like a pack. Also it might be more stable on rough terrain such as crossing beaver dams or steep mountainous terrain. Has anybody tried something like this or have any other suggestions.
Thanks for any input
12 January 2007, 03:58
M70NutHave you tried the Vero Vellini Wide Top rifle sling?
12 January 2007, 08:16
steve_robinsonGo to
www.gunslingercorral.com and check it out. I've got the same rotatorcuff/collarbone problem and found this works very well. Its a belt with a rifle holster that works with your sling and can be worn with a pack. Keeps the weight off the shoulder and the rifle is quickly available.
13 January 2007, 03:07
Hot CoreHey Roy, Normally the only time a rifle goes on my shoulder is when I'm dragging a Deer out. When I'm doing that, I open the Loop a bit and stick my head through the Loop so the rifle is at a diagonal across my back. Don't need anything fancy for that, any Sling should work.
Also had a bit of a Hospital visit one year right at the beginning of Deer Season. The Dr encouraged me to avoid a rifle for a few weeks, so I just went to the old Revolver. Back then I was fairly well practiced with it and it carried great in the normal hip holster.
Thought about your situation today and was wondering if you would be open to using a Contender Carbine. You could remove the barrel and stick it in a regular Back Pack and tote it all over the place. Then when you get to where you finally want to quit walking and begin Hunting, put it together and carry it in your hand.
Or get a shorter barrel along with a Handgrip and use the Contender across the backpack like the Handgun it was orignially designed to be.
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I've not worn a Biathlon Rig, but the Design seems to be inherently awkward to me. If it holds the rifle close to you, the barrel would be Whamming you in the head as you move along, the bottom Sling Stud would be centered on your Spine near your Belt-line and the Toe of the Stock would be shoved up your clinton.
Or, if it places the rifle farther from you, then the weight of the rifle would seem to gain leverage with each inch it is away from your back to begin swinging side-to-side with each step. Perhaps that is an advantage when Cross Country Skiing - beats me.
Best of luck to you.
13 January 2007, 04:47
Fish30114Originally posted by Hot Core:
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and the Toe of the Stock would be shoved up your clinton.
Hot Core you are a beauty!!!!

Don
13 January 2007, 07:46
Roy PGM70Nut Not Vero Vellini Wide Top,but others
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Steve Price looks right. If thay will ship to Canada i will giv it a try. thanks
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Hot Core The old Revolver is out, thay lock you up for that here in Canada, or the Contender Carbine with a shorter barrel along with a Handgrip. The Contender Carbine in a backpack is out you nead your rifle hanady at all times around here lots of bears, blacks and brown. If I don't see at least one bear when out for a walk I say I must have forgot to clean my glasses. Thanks
13 January 2007, 09:00
IdahoVandalDefinetly try Steve Robinsons suggeation of the "Gunslinger"-- my patner uses these and he absolutely raves about it.....
IV
13 January 2007, 17:08
Hot CoreHey Don, Just trying to be "Politically Correct" in my choice of words.

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Hey Roy, Looks like Steve hit the best answer for Canada. Darn shame about your Handgun laws.
I would recommend a nice light 350RemMag on a M7KS since mine weighs 5.25#, and you could hand carry it all day. Only problem would be the Recoil and the Report. Both are more than a person who has a shoulder injury needs. So that lets it out.
What kind of rifle are you currently using? Weight? Cartridge?
13 January 2007, 19:09
PeglegI looked a little into the biathlon rig thinking it would be great when climbing up a steet mountain side. It would keep the rifle from swinging back and forth. The only rigs I could find required a rail in the forend of the stock like a "position rifle" and I just don't think it is conducive to a hunting style stock. So I am keeping to my old cheap way of tying a hunk of rope to the swivels in conjunction with my regular sling and making my own biathlon style sling when I need to do some harry climbing.
15 January 2007, 00:08
asdf Kifaru also offers a rig which carries the weight on your hip instead of on your shoulder.
15 January 2007, 07:59
dustofferHOt core--you tryin' to say that Clinton=Ass?