Sling Primer (Best of both worlds?)

Published on February 5, 2021
Duration: 6:09

This guide details how to adjust a two-point adjustable sling, specifically a VTAC sling, for optimal performance. The presenter demonstrates how to position the sling for stability versus maneuverability, explaining the trade-offs. Key techniques include cinching down for a stable shooting platform, using the sling for off-hand transitions, and quickly adapting the sling for immediate hands-on needs.

Quick Summary

Properly adjusting a two-point rifle sling is crucial for both stability and maneuverability. Positioning the sling farther forward and cinching it down enhances shooting stability, while passing your arm through the loop offers one-point-like versatility for easier reloads and transitions. Avoid factory settings, which can hinder performance.

Chapters

  1. 00:21Introduction & Disclaimer
  2. 01:17Sling Setup Overview
  3. 01:56Sling Position Adjustments
  4. 02:15Sling Position Trade-offs
  5. 02:54Importance of Sling Adjustment
  6. 03:12Standard Sling Position
  7. 04:15Maneuverable Sling Setup
  8. 05:01Technique Summary
  9. 05:13Advanced Adjustments
  10. 05:30Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I adjust my two-point rifle sling for better stability?

To achieve better stability with a two-point rifle sling, position the sling in the farthest forward setting on your rifle. Cinch the sling down tightly against your body. This reduces rifle wobble and provides a more solid shooting platform, especially when engaging targets at various distances.

What are the benefits of adjusting a sling for maneuverability?

Adjusting a sling for maneuverability involves bringing your arm through the sling loop, similar to a one-point sling setup. This allows for greater freedom of movement, making reloads, malfunction clearances, and transitions to a secondary weapon much easier without the sling getting in the way.

Why is it important to adjust a rifle sling from its factory setting?

Factory-set slings are often too long and unadjusted, becoming a 'floppy mess' that hinders shooting and offers little benefit. Proper adjustment tailors the sling to your body and shooting style, enhancing stability, control, and overall firearm handling efficiency.

What is the VTAC sling known for?

The VTAC sling is recognized for its ability to perform rapid adjustments from preset points without significant hassle. It's praised for being compact and offering a good balance between adjustability and ease of use, allowing users to quickly switch between stable and maneuverable shooting positions.

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