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<blockquote data-quote="Grindstone" data-source="post: 2526359" data-attributes="member: 8640"><p>+1 to the VTAC. They come in many types of webbing. I'm partial to the padded, as the weight of a rifle can really dig that 1.5" nylon strap into your shoulder. You can also rig up a hook to do the quick-convert two-point-to-one-point. Personally, the only benefit I've ever seen from a one-point is that if you sling it from your right shoulder to left armpit (if you're right-handed) when you let go of the rifle, it drops to your left and leaves you free to draw your sidearm from the right side. I see it more as a direct-action/CQB type piece of equipment. If you're going to be doing any sort of walking with a slung rifle, especially in the woods, VTAC is the way to go. You can yank the pull tag to get it super snug to your body.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grindstone, post: 2526359, member: 8640"] +1 to the VTAC. They come in many types of webbing. I'm partial to the padded, as the weight of a rifle can really dig that 1.5" nylon strap into your shoulder. You can also rig up a hook to do the quick-convert two-point-to-one-point. Personally, the only benefit I've ever seen from a one-point is that if you sling it from your right shoulder to left armpit (if you're right-handed) when you let go of the rifle, it drops to your left and leaves you free to draw your sidearm from the right side. I see it more as a direct-action/CQB type piece of equipment. If you're going to be doing any sort of walking with a slung rifle, especially in the woods, VTAC is the way to go. You can yank the pull tag to get it super snug to your body. [/QUOTE]
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