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I loop my sling over one 'ear' of the sticks and tighten it with my left hand for stability...It's not perfect, but it helps..
That method works best; grasp sling and sticks together, lean slightly into sticks and pull sticks toward you. This really steadies up the rifle.
Standing w/sticks, notice shooter leaning slightly into the sticks, making him the third leg of the "tripod".:
I put my slings on the rifle backwards so that the double strap is through the front swivel, not the back. That way you can loop it over the sticks as shown below when sitting on a stand and your sticks cannot slip forward or back and dump your rifle when you turn it loose to work a hand call:
I prefer a fairly low seat so as to be able to rest both elbows on legs when sitting w/sticks. Be careful elbows are not resting on kneecap; let left elbow extend beyond knee and rt. elbow rest mid thigh (bone to bone acts like ball bearing & makes for less stable position). In sitting, I pull rifle back into shoulder w/left hand on either the pistol grip (on top of rt. hand) or in front of magazine. This position is almost as steady as a sand bag rest off the bench.:
Shooting a 30-06 from sticks in a low sitting position could get your eye pretty close to the scope, so I'd suggest grasping sling & sticks @ the x w/left hand and pull rifle/sticks back snugly into shoulder. Check and see that you have ample eye relief before shooting
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Regards,
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