Another option to use with a backpack is the Safari sling which puts the weight of the rifle on the center of your shoulders. The rifle hangs just a little bit more than I like in front of the chest, instead of on the side, BUT it really RELIEVES the weight-on-one-side issue.
I am a log time user of claw slings since they hold up well and don't slip "much". But a 2' chunk of 550 cord tied to the forend swivel run over the back of your shoulders with a quick release knot on your opposite backpack shoulder strap does wonders for keeping it from slipping off. More often than not I just put the sling on my packs shoulder strap then inside my sternum strap when I'm buckling it. But your right tho, scree fields are when they always want to slip off the shoulder to bounce the scope off a rock unless you just clip them to your pack 🫢🤬. Lol
Mostly for fun. I carried it when in Grizzled areas for several spring seasons. There are honestly lighter options for a bear gun… but as you say, it’s a cool gun
Get a blue force gear Vickers quick adjust sling they have padded and non padded. They are slick as butter compared to the sling in the video, that sling looks like a Magpul sling and acts like one.
What are you hunting in north America you need a long rifle for? A short rifle, or better yet a long revolvers gets 3 inch groups at 150 yards with a red dot. You can sneak up to at least 100 yard of pretty much all animals...blw hunters do it all the time close to 50 yards lmao. Shoot something between 100-150 yards and practice having a sub 2 moa group at 100 yard. If you cant close the distance to be at least 100 yards away from target , you got bigger fish to fry.
Another option to use with a backpack is the Safari sling which puts the weight of the rifle on the center of your shoulders. The rifle hangs just a little bit more than I like in front of the chest, instead of on the side, BUT it really RELIEVES the weight-on-one-side issue.
I’ll check it out. Thanks
Who made your hat? Good presentation of info for people who haven't figured nuances of hunting on foot with a rifle
That hat was giving to me years ago by a client as a tip. It’s a kemo sabe hat
Thanks!
I am a log time user of claw slings since they hold up well and don't slip "much". But a 2' chunk of 550 cord tied to the forend swivel run over the back of your shoulders with a quick release knot on your opposite backpack shoulder strap does wonders for keeping it from slipping off. More often than not I just put the sling on my packs shoulder strap then inside my sternum strap when I'm buckling it. But your right tho, scree fields are when they always want to slip off the shoulder to bounce the scope off a rock unless you just clip them to your pack 🫢🤬. Lol
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Yet again another great video. Thank you Cliff. Hay on that bolt action what brand is that butt ammo pocket? The green one?
I’m surprised to see you with that 45-70. It looks so cool, but I’m wondering if you have it just for fun or is it a useful rifle for you?
Mostly for fun. I carried it when in Grizzled areas for several spring seasons. There are honestly lighter options for a bear gun… but as you say, it’s a cool gun
We need some more videos on the extended snowy season in 2021. Are you all guiding any this spring?
If you put pack on sling rifle and snap your strap that holds your shoulder straps together your rifle won’t move
Awesome thank you
What caliber, brand, and model is the lever action rifle?
Marlin 45-70 guide gun
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Thanks, great looking piece. Can't go wrong with the brand or the caliber. 👍🏿
What brand is that quick adjusting rifle sling? Longtime hunter here learning a ton from your videos. Keep 'em coming!
I believe the one in this video is a STI 2-point sling. They won't work on all rifles, but are handy when they do.
Get a blue force gear Vickers quick adjust sling they have padded and non padded. They are slick as butter compared to the sling in the video, that sling looks like a Magpul sling and acts like one.
Excellent 👍
Thank you
Great job 👍💯
Nice
Great info. New sub here. Thanks for sharing.
More good info and great ways to keep barrels from getting plugged with snow or mud.
put some decent tape over your barrel to keep stuff out... you can leave it on when shooting and it shouldn't affect the impact point...
What are you hunting in north America you need a long rifle for?
A short rifle, or better yet a long revolvers gets 3 inch groups at 150 yards with a red dot.
You can sneak up to at least 100 yard of pretty much all animals...blw hunters do it all the time close to 50 yards lmao.
Shoot something between 100-150 yards and practice having a sub 2 moa group at 100 yard.
If you cant close the distance to be at least 100 yards away from target , you got bigger fish to fry.
dude, get over yourself. You're not an "expert," you're a couch potato youtube comment "hunter."
"I'm gonna keep this short and to the point"
17-MINUTE VIDEO
*PART 1*
bwhahaha, "short and to the point" is a relative term. In my world, 17 minutes is short for the subject.