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Good sling with one handed quick adjust?

Started by tbowers, June 02, 2025, 12:39:27 PM

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tbowers

I've done some searching but havent come across much. The main thing I want in a sling is the ability to quickly tighten it up, so it doesnt flop when I'm setup on a bird. Something like what the majority of the two point tactical slings have. I've been looking a the Quake sling, but I cant determine how 'quick' it is to adjust the length on it. I suppose I can get a tactical one and swap out the hooks for swivels too.

Any suggestions?

BullTom

I have one of these butler creeks on every shotgun and rifle I own. They are cheap, bullet proof and good quality. They will adjust quickly, with one hand, but require some breaking in. I just sit with it on the couch and adjust it over and over until it slides easily.

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The claw slings are super heavy and clunky in my opinion.

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paboxcall

The slide adjustment on the Claw sling moves pretty easily to adjust it, you can easily pull it snug. But they come with quick disconnect swivels, when I sit down on a bird I just disconnect the front swivel and drape the sling next to me.
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Greg Massey

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I just always remove mine ...

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tbowers

I get that guys remove them when setup, or unhook the front. I'm not interested in that at this point. Fiddle factor is there regardless

tbowers

Quote from: Greg Massey on June 02, 2025, 02:55:36 PMI just always remove mine ...

Glenda Green  makes some awesome gun slings .. Check them out on her Facebook Page

Those do look nice. To make for quicker adjustment, i probably could put a small cord or something around the buckle too

Adam0988

The quake slimline is very quick and easy to adjust.


LMO

I just always remove mine ...

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X2

She just started sewing in a non-slip mesh also that doesn't slide off your shoulder easily either, I really like mine and plan on getting a few more

Ranman

Claw contour for me, stays on your shoulder and easily adjusts.

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OJR

I have a Claw on every gun I own. I also remove it when I set up on a turkey.

BDeal

Quote from: OJR on Today at 03:26:41 PMI have a Claw on every gun I own. I also remove it when I set up on a turkey.

I do as well including my deer rifles as do both of my sons. I see no need to ever remove them. Seeems unnecessary

deathfoot

Quote from: BDeal on Today at 03:54:43 PM
Quote from: OJR on Today at 03:26:41 PMI have a Claw on every gun I own. I also remove it when I set up on a turkey.

I do as well including my deer rifles as do both of my sons. I see no need to ever remove them. Seeems unnecessary

I agree. I don't see the point. To each his own but I've never figured out why you'd even want to remove it. I like using it as a cushion while the gun tests on knee lol