Ive found that with the rifle with (a very light maxim 4) mod and bipod that when slung the rifle falls back at a very uncomfortable/unsafe angle.
Do most of you sling a rifle with just the mod fitted?
Other thoughts most welcome!!
Fit a swivel stud under the pistol grip and you will find it ballances much better
Carrying the rifle muzzle down is dangerous so much so it is even shown on the DSC2 Witness briefings and Candidate info as dangerous practice
If you want to try it before altering your stock just cable tie the sling to the pistol grip to try it
Why is it dangerous and why do they teach it in dsc1?
They dont teach it on DSC1 and its dangerous as you are likely to pug your muzzle
Fit a swivel stud under the pistol grip and you will find it ballances much better
Carrying the rifle muzzle down is dangerous so much so it is even shown on the DSC2 Witness briefings and Candidate info as dangerous practice
If you want to try it before altering your stock just cable tie the sling to the pistol grip to try it
Fit a swivel stud under the pistol grip and you will find it ballances much better
Carrying the rifle muzzle down is dangerous so much so it is even shown on the DSC2 Witness briefings and Candidate info as dangerous practice
If you want to try it before altering your stock just cable tie the sling to the pistol grip to try it
I use a Z-Aim sling to counteract the weight of a heavy barrel and mod. Works really well.
Hi Elrigwhere have you got the sling attached to the bipod?
Hi Elrig
I have the sling attached to Harris bipod lower connector point. I tried the alternate and it made next to no difference.
They dont teach it on DSC1 and its dangerous as you are likely to pug your muzzle