Rigby Silent Sling

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I have a Rigby silent sling for sale. I tied it onto Mama's rifle once and she said she didn't like it, so it was never used. $100 shipped inside lower 48.

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Neat!
Out of curiosity… could it be expected to live a long life for seasonal hunting? My least favorite shoestrings are that thin leather stripping because they break with use. Do you think it would stand up to bouncing on your shoulder over hill and dale throughout a lifetime of deer seasons?
 
Neat!
Out of curiosity… could it be expected to live a long life for seasonal hunting? My least favorite shoestrings are that thin leather stripping because they break with use. Do you think it would stand up to bouncing on your shoulder over hill and dale throughout a lifetime of deer seasons?
I cannot answer that reliably as it is a very subjective question. The life cycle of any kit depends on how it is used/abused, what conditions it is subjected to and how it is maintained.

Some people can make things last, and others can break ball bearings. My in-laws come to mind when I think of people that can break ball bearings. :LOL:

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I cannot answer that reliably as it is a very subjective question. The life cycle of any kit depends on how it is used/abused, what conditions it is subjected to and how it is maintained.

Some people can make things last, and others can break ball bearings. My in-laws come to mind when I think of people that can break ball bearings. :LOL:

Safe shooting
I must admit I never did anything to care for the shoestrings hahahaha
 
I had one fail due to a manufacturing defect. Rigby replaced it for free.
 

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