Need a new sling - Advice wanted

CoryTheCowboy

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Well, since I bought a new rifle (a 96 in 9.3x57), I'm in the market for a new sling. Due to the plans I have for the rifle, a quick detach system won't work, so the sling will be for this rifle only.

I'm mostly concerned about using the sling as shooting aid and less as a way to carry the rifle. I remember reading in an old book (maybe O'Connor?) and the author mentioned a sling where you wrapped your arm though one part and twisted? I'm sure that didn't explain it at all, but I believe he called it a 3 point sling? The closest thing I've found in my search is a Ching Sling. It looks like what the author described (in theory), however, I don't want to be drilling an extra hole in my stock.
I guess I'm asking for opinions and thoughts.

Thanks as always,

Cory
 
You just need a normal sling to get more stability. Stick the forward elbow into the sling loop, apply outward pressure to take up the slack. Makes the setup less shaky.
 
I'm interested in a 3 point sling too.
Can't find one locally.
I've checked a few sponsors but haven't found anything yet.
Ebay has lots though.
 
Ching Sling

http://www.shottist.com/ching.htm

These are great slings. I have a Galco on my Scout rifle, but use this on my CZ527. If I didn't already have the Galco Ching, I would buy another.
 
I think the sling you're looking for is a Brownell's Latigo Military style :
http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=1180/Product/QUICK_SET_LATIGO_reg__SLING

There's other manufacturers of this style of sling. Butler Creek has one for around $20, and Browning makes one (I have one on the 243), that's a little more (around $50).

Thank you! That's more the style I'm looking for.

Now I just have much money I have left...;)

EDIT: Has anyone actually used the Brownells Latigo sling?
 
Thank you! That's more the style I'm looking for.

Now I just have much money I have left...;)

EDIT: Has anyone actually used the Brownells Latigo sling?


My pal has one one on in Kimber, he's now talking like he's going to buy another one for his Weatherby. He realy likes them...
I would suggest that you go with the Brownell or Butler Creek over the Browning one that I have as it's double stitched leather and quite a bit stiffer that the other brands with a single layer of leather. The Browning is the nicest looking in my opinion though.
 
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