Originally Posted By: whoadogI've used both conventional 2 point and currently use a single point sling which I like better because it's not constantly sliding off your shoulder when you are walking. It also frees up your hands to carry your call, seat etc. You have to order a single point sling adapter for an A2 stock which installs between the stock and the receiver. It comes as a kit from midway, brownells or sometimes ebay. They make left and right so pay attention when you order, for a right hander the ring is on the left side.
Giving away my age here, but I use the old M1 Garand web sling or conventional leather (2 pt) sling which I also use to steady offhand positions when artificial support is not available. Occasionally sling does tend to slip off shoulder, but sewing a large button on the shoulder of your hunting shirt solves that problem. I'm right handed and often carry muzzle down on left shoulder w/sling adjusted for offhand support. W/left hand on forend, rifle can be quickly brought to bear with sling wrapped around left arm for offhand support in one smooth motion.
Have never tried a 1 point. Whoadog, can the 1 point be adjusted so as to serve this (offhand support) function as well?
Regards,
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