Anyone know of a good quality backpack sling? I found a few but they look cheap and I don't trust them to carry my double rifle.
Thank you
-Matt
I have a Vero Venelli that works well.
Thats all I use for all my rifles, nice quality QD hardware and stitching. They are neoprene and leather and have just enough give, but dont bounce.
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Vero Vellini High Climbing Backpack Rifle Sling Neoprene/Nylon Forest
When you're hunting, and must have both arms free for climbing hills, trees, mountains or carrying your gear, you need a rifle-carry, sling system that...www.midwayusa.com
This one I used in New Zealand for 10 days and looks new. My days of thinking of a mountain hunt are over and if you want to give this a spin, I’ll drop it in the mail. If you keep it send me $40( about 1/2 price). If you dont like it, mail it back.
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Niggeloh in Germany makes an excellent biathlon sling
Have a leather shop make a nice one for you
Using a sling while wearing a backpack in single digit F temps or lower can really be a challenge. I've used a nylon Super Sling brand with a soft padded leather shoulder pad for carrying over the shoulder with a backpack for years. It stays flexible in cold weather and only slips a little when wearing it. It's perfect on those brutally cold days when hunting in Africa. LOL
Agree, some of the coldest days I’ve spent in the field were in the kalahari in June of 2021! High wind’s temperature in the mid 20’s . Of course some of the hottest days were in the Zambezi delta of Mozambique and the most pleasant days were in the eastern cape.LOL on that last sentence.
When I describe the weather that I've endured in Africa; high steady winds in excess of 50 miles per hour with gust 60 mph, rain, heat, heavy frost and cold morning temps, and snow all of this weather was in one week in RSA.
Seems some people have this belief because Africa is below the equator and all the movies and documentaries only show Africa during Africa's late spring, summer, and early fall months with honorable mention of the raining season and/or of Africa's dessert areas, that it doesn't get cold in Africa.
Vorn is absolutely the way to go. I wonder if they have an interest in a US distributor?I use a Vorn hunting backpack that I bought in England last year. It has a system that allows the rifle to be safely held in the pack and a quick release lever to remove it. It is really a genius idea and allows the rifle to be transported safely. The quick release is about as fast as taking a rifle off your shoulder.
For a hot weather hunt, I think it would still work well, but I haven’t carried a backpack in africa in any of my 3 hunts.
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Those packs look really innovative for carrying one’s rifle.I use a Vorn hunting backpack that I bought in England last year. It has a system that allows the rifle to be safely held in the pack and a quick release lever to remove it. It is really a genius idea and allows the rifle to be transported safely. The quick release is about as fast as taking a rifle off your shoulder.
For a hot weather hunt, I think it would still work well, but I haven’t carried a backpack in africa in any of my 3 hunts.
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This looks sweet. I don't have a problem with my sling when I'm going in light. But i was coming out with a load of elk meat last Sunday and had my rifle slip off my shoulder and bounce off the bushes. I was exhausted and didn't even know it was slipping.I use a Vorn hunting backpack that I bought in England last year. It has a system that allows the rifle to be safely held in the pack and a quick release lever to remove it. It is really a genius idea and allows the rifle to be transported safely. The quick release is about as fast as taking a rifle off your shoulder.
For a hot weather hunt, I think it would still work well, but I haven’t carried a backpack in africa in any of my 3 hunts.
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This is what I was thinking, but the more I read it seemed like I was mistaken. I believe the OP wants a sling that is worn like a backpack, not a sling to be used in conjunction with one.I use a Vorn hunting backpack that I bought in England last year. It has a system that allows the rifle to be safely held in the pack and a quick release lever to remove it. It is really a genius idea and allows the rifle to be transported safely. The quick release is about as fast as taking a rifle off your shoulder.
For a hot weather hunt, I think it would still work well, but I haven’t carried a backpack in africa in any of my 3 hunts.
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Yeah...well...I love mine. Both of them. Even the one you sold me.This is what I was thinking, but the more I read it seemed like I was mistaken. I believe the OP wants a sling that is worn like a backpack, not a sling to be used in conjunction with one.
@matt85 - I've owned and used a Vero Vellini sling. After a single day, it ended up on a shelf for several years. I found it noisy, awkward to use and overly complicated for something that should be so simple.
If you weren't getting it for a good price... I'll be interested in hearing what you think about it when putting it into action.
Personally we much prefer our leather slings from Dick Murray or the canvas strap with silicone on the inside from Trader Keith. I would trust either of these slings to carry the most beautiful of double rifles.
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https://www.murraycustomleather.com/slings.htm
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LOL. I was trying to remember who I shipped that off to. Glad you are enjoying it.Yeah...well...I love mine. Both of them. Even the one you sold me.![]()