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What sling for a custom rifle?
09 May 2011, 03:25
eskimo36What sling for a custom rifle?
I have a semi custom Luxus Ruger 1-A on the way and I am looking for a nice leather sling to use on this gun. Maybe something in an exotic african leather. It just feels wrong to put a $35 sling on a nice rifle. Can any of you offer direction for a likely source.
Thanks
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09 May 2011, 15:00
Rub LineNECG has some nice slings.
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09 May 2011, 15:10
eskimo36Thanks...I never noticed that on their website.
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09 May 2011, 18:36
Conservative RiflemanWhich of the Jeff's slings do you use?
http://www.jeffsoutfitters.com...anel=1&categoryid=6209 May 2011, 19:56
Conservative RiflemanThanks for the picture of your sling and superb rifle.
I am searching for a nice carry sling. I have to get used to that wide canvas look. How is it in the rain?
I used markman's 1.25" slings since the 50's. Then I removed the metal hooks on a couple and replaced them with rawhide.
Now a few 'Euro' 7/8" leather carry straps came with the rifles here that are held with a stud.
09 May 2011, 20:13
BaxterBI like the Trader Keith style, it doesnt have that big buckle on it.
09 May 2011, 23:06
J.D.SteeleCanvas/web is better by far than leather in the rain, in fact that's one reason it's so popular.
A second choice, not quite as good in the rain but nicely non-slip, is flat-braided leather. I especially like them for Euro-style guns and rifles, they're as much a tradition in Europe as is the canvas/web type in the UK.
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I like Brownell's Latigo sling, have two. Another great one is the Montana Sling. Both are quick adjustable, made well.
27 May 2011, 04:06
dirtyjima few months back jeff's had the leather & canvas slings on sale for $25, i should have bought 4 or 5 instead of just one
+2 on Jeff's. I bought 3, then went back and bought 5!
29 May 2011, 00:09
Michael RobinsonI, too, would go with the Brownells's Latigo or Trader Keith's sling on a fine rifle. In fact, I have done so several times!

Mike
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29 May 2011, 17:46
ozark hunterYou might take a look at Murray leather slings.
http://www.murraycustomleather.com/slings.htm29 May 2011, 18:23
ozhunter"Trader Keith" slings work and look great.
29 May 2011, 20:53
Toomany ToolsVero Vellini make the best carry slings that I know of. The neoprene absorbs shock as you walk with sling on your shoulder, making the rifle seem lighter than it is. They make a couple different models.
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30 May 2011, 22:10
Fal GruntCan anyone recommend a good US made sling? I spoke with Jeff about the sling TC1 posted and he stated they are made in Mexico. Anyone know of something similar US made?
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Vero Vellini make the best carry slings that I know of. The neoprene absorbs shock as you walk with sling on your shoulder, making the rifle seem lighter than it is. They make a couple different models.

Jim
31 May 2011, 00:11
Michael RobinsonI also use the Vero Vellini slings for my heavier rifles.
I agree that the elastic strap does make a big rifle much more comfortable to carry on long walks.
The Vero Vellini doesn't look as good as a classic leather sling, like the Brownell's Latigo, or a leather and web sling, like Trader Keith's.
So, I wouldn't put a VV sling on a "classic" rifle (if that makes any sense

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But IMO the VV sling is a good and very practical design.
Mike
Wilderness is my cathedral, and hunting is my prayer.
Maybe you need two slings: one for pretty, the other for function. I have carried heavy rifles from Alaska to Africa with the VV and sure appreciate the shock absorption and non-slip features.
Jim
01 June 2011, 05:43
ted thornquote:
Originally posted by ozark hunter:
You might take a look at Murray leather slings.
http://www.murraycustomleather.com/slings.htm
Yep!!! Murray for me too.
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