mnealtx
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My question is, for now, rhetorical - I hope to be buying a hunting rifle (most likely either one of the Savage Model 10 variants, a Rem 700, or a Win 70) in the fairly near future.
In Mr. Ching's information page about his new Safari Sling (looks like a GREAT product, Mr. Ching, and I hope to get one when/if I buy that hunting rifle) he mentions that sling pressure could interfere with point of impact with a weapon that is bedded with upward pressure at the tip of the forend.
Here's the question: If your rifle is bedded with forearm pressure and you use one of these slings, what problems would be involved with making it accurate and repeatable via free-floating?
In Mr. Ching's information page about his new Safari Sling (looks like a GREAT product, Mr. Ching, and I hope to get one when/if I buy that hunting rifle) he mentions that sling pressure could interfere with point of impact with a weapon that is bedded with upward pressure at the tip of the forend.
Here's the question: If your rifle is bedded with forearm pressure and you use one of these slings, what problems would be involved with making it accurate and repeatable via free-floating?