Six Star said:
Well, it took a while, but I got it figured.
Do tell...
I'm
thinking that I'm getting the hang of this, but I'm getting the feeling I'm just making stuff up and it's not right.
Here's what I've got...
Ok, first, so that you're clear and I'm clear about what we've got going on...
Strap A is the strap that runs length of the rifle. There is a buckle that is adjustable that controls how far back towards the butt of the rifle the forward buckle of Straps B & C is. Straps B & C basically form one looped strap, B being the one inside, C the one outside.
'Strong side' is the side with your shooting hand, the one you use to pull the trigger, 'weak side' is the other side, just to prevent any confusion of right/left.
A1) Strap B/C is over strong side shoulder running diagonally under weak side arm, the rifle lies flat against body pointed down, pistol grip is center of mass and depending on adjustment of buckle on strap A points from about 15 degrees (buckle on strap A forward) to straight down (buckle on strap A further back towards butt of rifle).
A2) Starts same as A1, but
then seperate strap B/C and place weak side arm between strap B and C so that strap B is above weak side shoulder and strap C is under weak side arm. Rifle now sits closer to strong side with pistol grip on strong side of stomach.
B1) Strap B/C goes under strong side arm runs diagonaly up toward weak side shoulder and over weak side shoulder. Rifle butt is just under armpit and the rifle faces somewhat forward.
B2) Start same as B2 but
then slip strap C off weak side shoulder so that it is under weak side arm - weak side arm is now between B & C.
B1 carry seems to be the quickest transition from slung to ready but the least comfortable slung. When ready the straps are not snug.
A1 is quite quick to transition and much more comfortable then B1. When ready the traps are snug and there is some tension.
B2 seems the slowest to transition as Strap B & C move through forward buckle, strap B shortens while C lengthens coming up to ready and the reverse going back to slung. It also feels less comfortable then A1 or A2 but more comfortable then B2. When ready the straps are snug and there is some tension.
A2 seems the most comfortable slung, even more so then A1. The transition is quite fast, similar to A1, but the straps are loose when ready.
So, I think that comfort when slung, speed of transition and having the straps snug when ready are all desirable attributes. But none of the above have all three...
............Comfort............Speed..........Snug
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A1............+......................+................+
A2............++....................+................-
B1............--......................++..............-
B2............-........................-................++
As you can see from my handy-dandy chart, I don't know which one is right or which one to choose...
Argh...Help!
Getting really frustrated here...