I use the sling when I'm walking a trail usually, admittedly they do get caught up in twigs and other crap a lot, but it's nice to just have my girl over my shoulder while I walk a long way. The moment I spot a chicken though she's in my hand until I'm sure there's nothing left around. I guess that's why they make quick detach slings for when you need to get off the trail and into the bush.
Got me curious, how many folks use a sling while hunting? I usually take them off as they always get tangled up in stuff, and the only time when I think it would be "nice" to have is when I get out of the wood and have to walk back to the truck/camp.
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Short barrels can be used for hunting turkey and ducks and geese. 12.5" barrel with a turkey choke and birds head grip. For waterfowling in my kayak i switch to ic choke and a full stock. For just paddling around exploring i often keep the birds head grip on it as it fits in the in hull storage
I would like the option to fire slugs, which is why I'm leery about having a built in choke. I don't know if I'll get into turkey hunting, I might get into duck or geese one day but I know I need a longer barrel for that anyway, so we'll chalk that up to Christmas presents for future me.
That's hilarious to see, I'm glad it works out for you! Seems like a great choice for a boat gun. I gotta ask, does the kayak rock much when you fire?
That's hilarious to see, I'm glad it works out for you! Seems like a great choice for a boat gun. I gotta ask, does the kayak rock much when you fire?
Lack of sling?
- Got me curious, how many folks use a sling while hunting? I usually take them off as they always get tangled up in stuff, and the only time when I think it would be "nice" to have is when I get out of the wood and have to walk back to the truck/camp.
26 inch for me anything shorter and your shot will spread too wide and you will probably injure the rabbit



























