RIFLE SLINGS - ammo loops, thumb holes etc.

If you're only planning on having the rifle in the truck and out for the occasional walk to push bush then you need a sling like a hole in the head. They are handy devices if you travel by ATV or Snowmobile, or if you have to climb or walk great distances. They provide a great shooting aid as well but if you want to carry a bunch of this and that you'd be better off with a fanny pack that has shoulder straps or bigger pockets. Hanging stuff off your rifle is a sure way to turn a quick handling rifle into an slow clunky PITA that catches on bush and makes your rifle behave like a school bus with a flat tire.

Yep, That's for sure.....
 
Pretty slick looking.
I have recently seen another full wood stock and the profile is very
similar to yours here.

ive posted pics of this rifle before, so it may e the same one, only its just recently been blue'd. I copied the rear stock profile from the browning bar.
 
I really dont see how ammo loops are any more convenient then, say, a pocket. I like to keep my slings as simple as possible. Butler Creek Mountain Sling. 1.25" wide with non-slip lining and easy adjust buckle.

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