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    Rifle Sling: Your Thoughts

    I purchased a BERGARA B14 Timber as a gift for my friend and was looking for a sling to go with it.

    Has anyone had experience with the 1-1/4" Montana Sling http://www.montanagunslings.com/Brow...ling-Sewn.html

    It looks like a winner but before I throw down a good chunk of change I thought I would ask the groups advice or recommendation.

    The rifle Overall Length - 41.25” and Total Weight 7.9 Lbs.

    THanks in advance,

    Bill
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    Yes, it looks sturdy and well made. Can't see it giving out while in use.
    Regards, Jim

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