First post here. Thanks for kind words on my slings. I will have to check in on a regular basis.
EC, "How practical in the field" How practical is the ability to hit chest at 600 yards from standing, unslung to seated or prone slung and make hit in less than five seconds (Start to finish)? How practical is it to be able to get quickly into truly supported sling position without waving muzzle around and flagging your location to enemy? What value is it to have ability to do this when the FFP does not allow for a Bipod shot and rounds are coming your way?
That sling is used by many military groups including some highly trained Canadian Forces, that received some very good world press from things they did in Afghanistan.
Many US Army Snipers, US Army Special Forces Snipers, SEAL Snipers and USMC Snipers use this sling. Many of these purchased the sling out of thier own pocket so think about what you asked. I personally, over 25 years, have had a great deal of gear issued me but I buy what I really want and only what works. If I put money out for it it works.
Now important stuff, what the heck is wrong with the San Jose Sharks?