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I might have missed it somewhere in this thread but what is the S2HU protocol for carrying your rifle?
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I might have missed it somewhere in this thread but what is the S2HU protocol for carrying your rifle?
I guess it's time to switch from my Ultra 7 to an AB Raptor thenAs a suppository.
I guess it's time to switch from my Ultra 7 to an AB Raptor then
Somewhere accessible.I might have missed it somewhere in this thread but what is the S2HU protocol for carrying your rifle?
So hand carry all the time? Or a classic sling over the shoulder? Gunbearer? Barrel down carry like Cade Cole talks about?Somewhere accessible.
Either hand carry or a Kifaru gun bearer. Must be accessible to the shoulder in 2 seconds without removing pack (my personal standard).So hand carry all the time? Or a classic sling over the shoulder? Gunbearer? Barrel down carry like Cade Cole talks about?
Yup. Train it in.I just hand carried it the whole trip. After a while you just get used to it & its a non issue
What kind of mods? Still keeping the barrel under the arm and in front of you?I think the gun bearer is the play with a couple slight mods.
ExactlyYup. Train it in.
I used to strap it to pack or sling it over the pack and you miss opportunities or fumble around and get lucky.
I trained to hand carry it while rucking and now it's no big deal.
I switch between holding it upside down with my fingers between the scope and action, and tucking the scope under my armpit with the muzzle down.
If you're alone or with a group walking in a line you can be like the boss and toss it up between the lid and the frame.
I've mostly been hand carrying recently and strapping to my pack when I'm covering distance on trail or in super sketchy terrain.Either hand carry or a Kifaru gun bearer. Must be accessible to the shoulder in 2 seconds without removing pack (my personal standard).
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Guess I need to start doing more farmers carriesYup. Train it in.
I used to strap it to pack or sling it over the pack and you miss opportunities or fumble around and get lucky.
I trained to hand carry it while rucking and now it's no big deal.
I switch between holding it upside down with my fingers between the scope and action, and tucking the scope under my armpit with the muzzle down.
If you're alone or with a group walking in a line you can be like the boss and toss it up between the lid and the frame.
I had to google that.Guess I need to start doing more farmers carries![]()