Ching (or Safari Ching) Sling

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  • Hemingway

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    Anyone have any experience using one? Comments?

    They look useful, on paper at least. My current slings are padded numbers that don't lend themselves well to bending around the support arm.

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    Hemingway

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    I'm happy with my Galco Safari Ching(s).

    Once I show folks how to use them, they usually buy one or more shortly thereafter.

    The safari ching appeals to me as i dont have to drill a hole in my stock for a third point. Is it just as effective as the 3 stud original ching sling?
     

    fireball168

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    The safari ching appeals to me as i dont have to drill a hole in my stock for a third point. Is it just as effective as the 3 stud original ching sling?

    I'm of the belief that it is. The argument is frequently made that it should be slower a bit slower to get into - but I can't tell the difference.
     
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