3/4" sling quest

Look for Levy brand of slings (not sure of spelling...)
They make the 1 inch and the narrower size.
Wholesale used to have them.
 
Ugh, pull off those dinky swivels and drill out the swivel studs to accept conventional swivels for 1" or 1.25" slings. A thin spacer on either side of the stud makes for a cleaner looking job.

This was going to be my suggestion, but Fudd's will be Fuddlie.............................. :wave:
Skintly wee straps are hard on the shoulders.
 
This was going to be my suggestion, but Fudd's will be Fuddlie.............................. :wave:
Skintly wee straps are hard on the shoulders.
It's a VG suggestion worthy of consideration.

I don't generally use a sling when hunting here in the east, but do like to have one on hand in case of a drag or a quick march out. All too often while still hunting one has to get into shooting mode fast and having your rifle slung over your shoulder adds to precious time.
 
Straps are a pain in the arse most times, but do fulfil a purpose.
I like the wide shouldered ones to help me a bit.
Also found those with a thumb hole strap aids me along quite nicely.
While out gofer shoot'in last year I dint have a strap and cussed meself
for the long hike back.
Qwick clips can remove a strap in short order and toss it in the pack or back pawkitt.

Found one last year at the gun show in Vernon and it's a synthetic Browning strap with
a slide sort of adjustment.
Pull to shorten it right up and pull t'uther way to lengthen.
Neat chit and light and duzzint git awll sawggie like leather does.

And compliments me BLR.
 
Straps are a pain in the arse most times, but do fulfil a purpose.
I like the wide shouldered ones to help me a bit.
Also found those with a thumb hole strap aids me along quite nicely.
While out gofer shoot'in last year I dint have a strap and cussed meself
for the long hike back.
Qwick clips can remove a strap in short order and toss it in the pack or back pawkitt.

Found one last year at the gun show in Vernon and it's a synthetic Browning strap with
a slide sort of adjustment.
Pull to shorten it right up and pull t'uther way to lengthen.
Neat chit and light and duzzint git awll sawggie like leather does.

And compliments me BLR.

You can shoot go-fers!!??:nest:

The Safari Ching Sling's horse shoe strap can be used like the your sling's thumbhole, if slung muzzle up, and makes a convenient caddy for a pair of binoculars if slung muzzle down. The Safari Ching Sling is also a superior shooting aid.
 
Just sent you an e-mail as I seem to be having difficulties, at present,:confused: sending PM's or replies to PM's.
I replied by email.

Just want to publicly thank Johnn for the generous gifting of a nice leather sling for my BRNO enroute to the right side side of Canada as we speak. :)
 
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