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Holster or Sling?

Posted By: scottk

Holster or Sling? - 11/17/2006 8:46 PM

Folks, I am new to handgun hunting. I am going to try a T/C G2 Contender in 309 JDJ for Whitetails this year. What is the best way to carry one of these guns, hostler or sling?
Posted By: GrnMntMan

Re: Holster or Sling? - 11/17/2006 9:04 PM

Id say both are about equal.
All depends on your style of hunting too.
I tree stand hunt and opted for the holster since I will be climbing up and down a lot and also want a place to have the gun more the close by for quick handling.

On the other hand, a sling can be helpful for off hand shooting I have been told and plan to give it a try too.
I like the holster for gun protection mainly but both methods will get your gun in and out of the woods/fields about the saem IMO.

There is a guy over on the SP site who started makein custom holsters for these scoped guns since the Uncle Mikes dont really fit the bill.
He goes by "onesonek" over there but you have to sign up to get into anything..
http://specialtypistols.infopop.cc/eve
Posted By: s4s4u

Re: Holster or Sling? - 11/18/2006 12:11 PM

I have a sling on one pistol, a Competitor .308 Win, cause it came with studs and there is no holster readily available that will fit it, and that works fine. My 'Tenders I carry in a shoulder holster, from Pistol Packaging, and love it. My revolvers I carry in a tactical style holster that rides on the thigh and that works great. Whatever you find most comfortable and handy is what you should use. A sling needs to be very loose, long, so you can raise the pistol without having to shed the sling, and this makes it hang lowwwww when carrying and is not the best in the brush. A holster allows close carry and easy access. First time with a scoped 'Tender I'd suggest a shoulder rig. FWIW, Rod.
Posted By: KYODE

Re: Holster or Sling? - 11/18/2006 5:16 PM

Quote:

A sling needs to be very loose, long, so you can raise the pistol without having to shed the sling, and this makes it hang lowwwww when carrying and is not the best in the brush




quite the contrary for me. my slings are adjusted very short, and i use them to steady my shot. it is so short i can let it hang on my chest, totally hands free if needed.
Posted By: GrnMntMan

Re: Holster or Sling? - 11/18/2006 6:12 PM

I still need a pic of that Kyle.
I believe my forend is getting a sling stud this week and will be my mode of transport while Dave fixes my holster situation.
Posted By: KYODE

Re: Holster or Sling? - 11/18/2006 7:46 PM

ok....you better be worth the trouble....lol




Posted By: GrnMntMan

Re: Holster or Sling? - 11/19/2006 12:48 PM

My wife does not think so BUT I appreciate your efforts to try. LOL
Thanks buddie!
Posted By: Gary

Re: Holster or Sling? - 11/19/2006 2:19 PM

I much prefer a sling for T/C's or really any long barreled gun. I also usually have a belt gun in a holster too but I find the gun is much easier to carry when hunting. Once something is on the ground then the holster would probably be better but if I need to I put it in my pack.
Posted By: s4s4u

Re: Holster or Sling? - 11/19/2006 3:20 PM


quite the contrary for me. my slings are adjusted very short, and i use them to steady my shot. it is so short i can let it hang on my chest, totally hands free if needed.




I see by your pic how you mean. I carry around neck and arm and when I raise the pistol to firing position I brace against the body with the strap. Very steady but requires a loose sling. To each their own I guess.
Posted By: jim257

Re: Holster or Sling? - 11/19/2006 7:01 PM

carried my encore with a sling and never had a problem one...jim257
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