{"id":3003,"date":"2018-03-26T21:03:58","date_gmt":"2018-03-26T21:03:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/rangetoreel.com\/?p=3003"},"modified":"2018-08-19T05:53:31","modified_gmt":"2018-08-19T05:53:31","slug":"best-ar15-sling-carrying-rifle","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/rangetoreel.com\/best-ar15-sling-carrying-rifle\/","title":{"rendered":"Best AR15 Sling For Carrying Your Rifle"},"content":{"rendered":"

Whether you’re out for a hunt or walking a patrol, sometimes you have to carry your rifle a little to long.\u00a0 For short periods of time your AR15 might not seem to heavy.\u00a0 Add your optic and a few other upgrades and it can quickly add up to 10 plus pounds.\u00a0 You can either suffer through carrying your rifle all day or buy a sling.\u00a0 There are a ton of different styles and options available.\u00a0 The best AR15 sling<\/strong> for you will largely depend on your application.<\/p>\n

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Rifle slings are one of those things that seem extremely simple, but will quickly overwhelm you.\u00a0 Not only are there a ton of different manufacturers there’s a ton of different styles.\u00a0 The two most popular options are traditional two-point slings and basic single point slings.\u00a0 You’ll also have to sort through the lesser known three point, ching and cuff slings.(maybe missing a few oddballs)\u00a0 You should really only focus on the single or double point slings.\u00a0 I won’t really get into all the unusual variants.\u00a0 The video below will explain a little more about each of your sling options.<\/p>\n


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