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From hunting to prepping and casual plinking, a rifle sling is a key weapon accessory that gives you more control over your weapon so that you can maintain your accuracy. Gun Slings work by having multiple swivels that attach to your weapon. The most common are single-point slings and 2-point slings, which have one or two studs on your weapon to mount the sling, respectively. A single-point sling is the best for getting quick access to your weapon, such as when you're hunting, while a 2-point sling provides more consistent, accurate shots if you're firing multiple rounds. If you're having trouble picking out a new rifle sling, here are answers to some common questions about them.image

What Do Gun Slings Do?

Gun Slings work by giving you an extra way to brace the weapon against your body. When you use a rifle sling, you pull the weapon away from your body and the strap gets tight against your body, reducing your sway when aiming. This can be uncomfortable for some people, especially with traditional leather slings, so a popular option is a padded sling that reduces discomfort when you are aiming.

Are Rifle Slings Worth It?

If you're serious about practicing and getting better with your rifle, the answer is yes. There is no downside to using a rifle sling, so getting one and training with it will improve your skills. However, it does take some time to get used to shooting with a sling, especially if you have never used one before. If you plan to get one for hunting season, get it early so that you can practice shooting and get comfortable using it.

What Should I Look for in a Gun Sling?

One of the biggest differences between Gun Slings is the swivels used to attach them to the guns. The traditional style is a clash hook, which can be difficult to work with. If you're new to rifle slings, opt for the more modern version, which uses quick-release (QR) or quick-detach (QD) swivels. These allow you to swiftly attach or detach the sling from your weapon depending on your needs.

Buy Tactical Gun Slings Online at OpticsPlanet

At OpticsPlanet, we have a wide variety of single-point slings, two-point slings, and shotgun slings available to help you get the best shots possible. Check out our deals on Magpul Industries Gun Slings, Blue Force Gear Gun Slings, Browning Gun Slings and other slings from top firearm brands. We also offer Free Shipping on most orders over $49 to help you save as much money as possible!

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