Sling for gun with suppressor

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What are you using for a sling for a bolt action with a can on it? I have a quake and the gun is so heavy on the end it literally flips upside down unless I hold the butt of it.
 
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Interesting. I run a Bergara .308 Wilderness Ridge SP 18" barrel with a 9" TBAC Ultra9, Quake Claw contour sling and never had an issue
I have a bergara HMR 6.5 CM, my barrel is 4 inches longer looks like. Just changed the stock to a manners and cut 2 pounds off the back end. My form 1 can is 10 inches and weighs about 1 pound.
 

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I switched to a Gun Bearer 3 years ago and haven't used a sling since. Certainly won't (can't) try to flip around on you. Was having similar problems with some of my lighter rifles w/ suppressors on them.
 
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I have a bergara HMR 6.5 CM, my barrel is 4 inches longer looks like. Just changed the stock to a manners and cut 2 pounds off the back end. My form 1 can is 10 inches and weighs about 1 pound.
Got it, that's a lot of rifle for sure, makes sense it would roll on you. Have you tried a Kifaru Gun Bearer? I use it on my pack for backcountry hunts. Works well.
 

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You can try flipping your sling around and carry the rifle with the buttstock under your armpit, barrel down. Old school scout sniper method for carrying heavy M24s.
 
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I'm convinced the right answer is always the slogan outdoors ultraflex. It will keep a 26" barrel plus a can upright on my shoulder.
 

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Resurrecting to see if anybody has additional solutions. Same issue as OP. Sometimes I have a pack and sometimes I do not. Using a quake sling as well and the spinning gets old quick. The ultraflex looks interesting.
 
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Flush cups mounted on the LEFT side of the rifle (forend and butt stock) is the best solution.

Sling swivel studs mounted on the underside of the stock’s forend and toe of the butt stock is a hopelessly retarded way to attach a sling. Especially with a front heavy rifle…due to a long barrel and suppressor.
 

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Flush cups mounted on the LEFT side of the rifle (forend and butt stock) is the best solution.
That’s good to hear. I’ve got a Mesa on order for an upcoming Tikka build and asked them to add the flush cups as part of the order. I was considering adding them to another Tikka build I have as well but was planning to see how these did.
Sling swivel studs mounted on the underside of the stock’s forend and toe of the butt stock is a hopelessly retarded way to attach a sling.
I absolutely agree. The problem is that my AG Chalk Branch that doesn’t allow for a front QD cup. At least, that’s what AG says. Maybe people are adding them.
 
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I ended up getting a shorter rifle to cut the leverage down….also got a gun bearer but the short barrel was a huge help.
 
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That’s good to hear. I’ve got a Mesa on order for an upcoming Tikka build and asked them to add the flush cups as part of the order.
Great, I believe you’ll be happy with your decision to use flush cups.

Just to confirm / re-emphasize ….. the flush cups should be mounted on the LEFT side of the stock and not on the bottom of the stock.

See the image below:A0931DBB-DEDA-4BFF-8116-C26D5CB6A679.jpeg
(not my rifle)
 

ORJoe

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Super long shotgun sling mounted to the same points as a normal sling but then ziptied a few inches up the barrel. Changes the balance enough to work. My next big investment is going to be a piece of electric tape to cover the pokey end of the zip tie and stop it from sliding.

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