I tried out the SS loophole sling this weekend and what a game changer! I can't believe how steady I got on both barricades and tripod. I hooked it to my belt.
It really is a good endorsement for the product having such a knowledgeable shooter there to demonstrate it and give solid info on the product that isnt rehearsed .certainly has me thinking about my sling choices...
+A GB -Home made cheek riser. A couple stacks of isomat foam and a scrap piece of hypalon fabric on top. A lightweight, cheap option that isn't a permanent modification.
I tried out the SS loophole sling this weekend and what a game changer! I can't believe how steady I got on both barricades and tripod. I hooked it to my belt.
makes some excellent products and knows how to teach others to use them
great video thanks
This guy is awesome.
+pkingsdead Agreed
Excellent... loved the demo!
The MCSS love that belt loop method
What do you prefer a sling set up or a rear bag? Both systems appear to be a stable set up.
Cool techniques!
+Kris Says: Once I get over this nasty cold I will be trying them out myself.
If really like to know what color cerakote was used on that rifle. Keep up the work guys
great vid, some good instruction in there!
+Walt Yes - what we thought would be a nice product overview became a reference How To video.
It really is a good endorsement for the product having such a knowledgeable shooter there to demonstrate it and give solid info on the product that isnt rehearsed .certainly has me thinking about my sling choices...
That cheekpiece looks really cool, any info on it?
+A GB -Home made cheek riser. A couple stacks of isomat foam and a scrap piece of hypalon fabric on top. A lightweight, cheap option that isn't a permanent modification.
Much nicer than my home made abominations. Do you know what adhesive is used to secure the fabric to the stock?
+A GB Velcro. Makes it removable for pulling out the bolt when cleaning. (if the stock can't fold)
legit
What is that rail on the front of his rifle?
That is a badger ordance EFR (Embeded Front Rail) for a night vision scope or similar device.
Toward the top? You can use that for mounting night vision or other equipment.