Hiking with guns without slings

H Wally

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What do people do out there when they've got a favourite gun that A) isn't set up for a sling, and B) they don't want to alter to put a sling on?

I'm aware you can get lace on slings, but wondering if anyone goes with a scabbard or anything for their guns?

I'm specifically thinking lever actions or blackpowder guns if you're doing some hiking in dense brush where having both hands free is a big plus.

I've been thinking about making a stiff walled scabbard with a shoulder loop that can either be carried on its own or strapped to the side of a backpack, mainly just for fun, but also to move an unscoped rifle around on hikes or trips into the bush.
 
Like Ash had in Army of Darkness. Seemed to hold his boom-stick pretty well.:D
My muzzleloader has no sling, but it's short-barreled so I walk with it barrel down in my right hand. Brush is a bit of a pain, but I can deal.
 
A common way to carry used to be on the shoulder, barrel pointing rearward. The pointing rearward is a safety measure, in case of falling, the barrel will be pointing away from you.
Not near as good as a sling, but doable and quick to get into action with.
 
I'm just curious... how many people hunt/backpack with black powder rifles? I personally prefer to walk with my barrel pointing up resting against my shoulder in comparison to a strap, but have never carried enough stuff with me that I fully required the use of a strap
 
wouldn't that be noisy as hell?
i only use sling when dragging animals
i walk some pretty thick cover and always carry my rifle in one hand, having gun over shoulder has cost me a few in the past, and i imagine have gun in a scabbard would waste even more time should an opportunity arise.
 
The cfsc says that shoulder carry is the least safe method. FWIW.
You can buy a sling that acts the same as a slip on recoil pad on the one side and has a tie on attachment (like shoelaces) on the other.
I always carry in the ready position myself.
HTH
Eric
 
I hike and hunt with my Great plains Rifle using that lace on sling cabelas sells looks and works great. However when I go through heavy brush i hold it in one hand at the balance point barrel forward its actually easier to go through heavy brush like this than with both hands free as I use it to gently part the bushes.
 
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