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Safari Sling?
11 December 2012, 00:43
ArminiusSafari Sling?
I have a Winchester 70 Safari Express. Fine rifle.
The front sling swivel stud is a Band around the ( thick! ) barrel, the rear base is finely inletted in the stock.
All well and good, only needs slightly longer sling.
No Biggie - usually.
Now the best sling I have had is an Uncle mike´s one, tan, Nylon webbing, very strong, with sewn on sling swivels made of metal. 1 1/4".
Was cheap at the time, I curse myself for not buying more of them.
Now, as all good things, of course discontinued.
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Please advise me : what Sling would you get for a Safari Rifle?
I have no Problems with Nylon webbing slings, but don´t really like God - knows - what - Polymer slings.
I like 1 1/4 " wide.
I want METAL swivels.
I like a non slip underside, as something like suede lining on my UM´s.
PLEASE: what would you suggest???
thx, Hermann
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11 December 2012, 04:17
MikeBurkeI have been well pleased with Trader Keith's slings.
http://www.traderkeith.com/products.html"Designed by Trader Keith for double rifles and large bore magazines. Carried securely, quietly, and comfortably. Made of the finest cotton (1.5" width) and impregnated with two rows of silicone rubber to prevent slipping. There are two sizes: fits one inch or three-quarter inch swivels. Rolls up neatly to fit in your pocket."
It is also a good sling to use for support while shooting.
11 December 2012, 23:08
Cross LThese aren't exactly traditional bit I have used them in Africa and here in the states. they are comfortable, don't slip off of your shoulder and work well as a shooting sling. very long nd adjustable, I find the sweet spot. cut them down and have them resewn
http://www.texashuntco.com/Pro...ils.asp?ProductID=6713 December 2012, 00:01
ArminiusInteresting!
Anybody else?
Anybody has opinions on Blaser / Mauser "PH" strap??
Hermann
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13 December 2012, 00:12
timg953I like and have used the trader kieth sling and also the leather slings made by Andy's Leather.
13 December 2012, 00:23
LionHunterDo be aware that if the front sling swivel is mounted on a barrel band rather than in the forearm, you should not use the sling as a shooting aid as the pressure exerted on the barrel will change the harmonics and impact the POI in a negative way.
All my large bores utilize barrel bands and I have used the Butler Creek brand stretch neoprene slings for 15 years to carry all my rifles.
Mike
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13 December 2012, 00:28
eyeman+1 on Trader Keith. I have one on my R8 Blaser with the Selous barrel
Paul Gulbas
13 December 2012, 01:19
MikeBurkeDo be aware that my big bores all have barrel bands for the slings. I practice and hunt with and without using a sling while shooting. At big bore hunting distances my shooting is better with the sling. I have never noticed a negative effect using a sling.
But then again I am not one of the guys that can shoot 1 1/2 groups offhand at 100 yards with a iron sighted big bore.
13 December 2012, 04:42
Bwana NderoboI used the nylon/rubber grippie kind by quakeinc. on my Model 70 on the last two safaris, light weight, plenty of shoulder support, and easily removed if necessary.
http://quakeinc.com/Store-View.php?id=45013 December 2012, 05:02
ZephyrMurray leather they make them longer or any length you would like
http://www.murraycustomleather.com/13 December 2012, 05:44
RIPGive me one of these and I will happily sling any sporting rifle:
Blackhawk Universal Tactical Sling
The Blackhawk Universal Tactical Sling is just like the original military issue M16 sling . Made of 1.25" nylon webbing and super heavy duty plastic hardware the Blackhawk Universal Tactical Sling offers an original simple two-point nylon web design.
The webbing of the Blackhawk Universal Tactical Sling goes through the fixed sling loops on an AR-15 rifle. This sling is one size fits all - it is fully adjustable.
Blackhawk Universal Tactical Sling Features:
•Original, simple two-point nylon web design
•One size fits all
•Fully adjustable
•1 1/4" tactical sling
•Adjustable Length: 33-1/2" - 64"
http://www.reactgear.com/Black...l-Sling-p/70ut-p.htmBlackhawk makes a good, all-purpose sling, this one (above) extends from less than 3 feet to over 5 feet long, has a nonslip liner, and is 1-1/4" wide.
Cheap, simple, will fit anything.
You can leave it long and doubled, or cut it down and flame the nylon webbing strap edge.
It is not flimsy.
Add your own 1-1/4" wide Uncle Mike's Super Swivels.
Or they make a shorter "Mountain Sling" that comes with the swivels and brighter "BLACKHAWK!" logo lettering on it. Same rugged construction, just shorter, thus lighter in overal weight:
http://www.reactgear.com/Black...4-Nylon-p/73sm-p.htm
Description
Sometimes simple gear is better—especially if it saves weight on a hunt. BLACKHAWK!’s 1 1⁄4” wide Mountain Sling offers simplicity with just enough substance to make it indispensable in your hunting kit.Wide enough for comfort, yet compact enough to roll up and stow, this rugged, weatherproof nylon web sling is one-hand adjustable and features HawkTex non-slip lining on the underside. The 1 1/4” Mountain Sling is black with an embroidered BLACKHAWK! logo and comes standard with 2 blued LOK-DOWN® swivels.
Riflecrank Internationale Permanente
13 December 2012, 10:09
TexKDMy favorite is the "Latigo" sling that takes up and lets out. They are leather and a continuous loop arrangement. You can see them at Brownells, and other suppliers too. They now make them in 1 1/4 too, although all of mine are the 1 inch wide ones. I didnt see any real difference there. Some of my Latigo are older and still going strong.
13 December 2012, 10:27
ozhunterI use the "TRADER KEITH" type on most of my rifles plus a good portion my friends rifles.
14 December 2012, 04:21
Pyzdaquote:
Originally posted by LionHunter:
Do be aware that if the front sling swivel is mounted on a barrel band rather than in the forearm, you should not use the sling as a shooting aid as the pressure exerted on the barrel will change the harmonics and impact the POI in a negative way.
Absolutely correct, and not just the harmonics
Anyone with the basic mechanical knowledge, will know OR RATHER SHOULD KNOW how even a slight pressure will bend 3-4-5 or even an 8 contour size barrel.
If it is a free floating barrel and the gap is small the barrel deflection will be halted on a contact (forend/barrel) and the POI may not be so obvious.
However if the gap is large enough lets say .12" and the barrel/forend won't make a contact the POI will show far more of variation.
The reason is that the pressure applied by using the barrel mounted sling is not constant and so is the the barrel deflection.
If someone has doubts about it, just take a rifle of your choice and use your thumb and an index finger and squeeze the barrel and forend together at the tip and take notice of the gap.
Pyzda
14 December 2012, 05:44
LionHunterquote:
Originally posted by Pyzda:
quote:
Originally posted by LionHunter:
Do be aware that if the front sling swivel is mounted on a barrel band rather than in the forearm, you should not use the sling as a shooting aid as the pressure exerted on the barrel will change the harmonics and impact the POI in a negative way.
Absolutely correct, and not just the harmonics
Anyone with the basic mechanical knowledge, will know OR RATHER SHOULD KNOW how even a slight pressure will band 3-4-5 or even an 8 barrel contour size barrel.
If it is a free floating barrel and the gap is small the barrel deflection will be halted on a contact (forearm/barrel) and the POI may not be so obvious.
However if the gap is large enough lets say .12" and the barrel/forearm won't make a contact the POI will show far more of variation.
The reason is that the pressure applied by using the barrel mounted sling is not constant and so is the the barrel deflection.
If someone has doubts about it, just take a rifle of your choice and use your thumb and an index finger and squeeze the barrel and forearm together at the tip and take notice of the gap.
Pyzda
Apparently some do have doubts!

The pressure applied to the barrel by a properly correct, tight shooting sling will affect POI, just as you say.

Mike
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14 December 2012, 10:19
PyzdaIt should be a FOREND not a forearm, just to clarify my mistake.
Pyzda
14 December 2012, 10:56
HizzieI went with Texas Hunt Co. Master Blaster.
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