Ok so i decide to go get one… I currently run single points.
so its on the gun i get kitted up (RAV , armor the whole 9yds)
ok comffy with my Troy gun… sling up this thing is all over my kit hung up on my Camelback pouch then leaves a nice rope burn on my neck during transition drills… what did i do wrong here…
its mounted mid rail and at side of lower in a single point plate. (maybe ill run it to lmt stock loops and see) any ideas or am i just not use to it enough yet i meqan granted the troy is is pretty heavy as far as heavy carbines go but jeesh… help
I’ve found that try to match the sling to the mission if you can. To some, this may not be a choice such as the grunt in the field. He may be kicking doors one hour and in the “field” the next. The Vickers is a good all around sling.
You will have the issue described to a degree with all of that gear. Try to loosen it more so it “goes around” the gear and off the neck, a collared shirt helps.
In reality, constant adjustment will be in order.
I’ve found that with a carrier, etc, a short strap on the left side of the carrier, single point style is great.
A comprimise may be a UDC sling. You can run in single point and have a stub for the front end. Clip the stub(HK snap) on your gear and in a few seconds, you can unsnap the quick release of the UDC and attach the stub to it and front end.
yes had a late night of playing with it and adj to be made
at 6’5 its always a chore
the sling is good i like it ill give it a fair shakedown ata few matches and class time the material is softer than my wilderness and i always wont be wearing collar shirts either on the job so ill deal no issue there…
moving the sling back to the lmt stock holes has made a differance as well