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Exactly... If I'm trying to get somewhere my bow is strapped to my pack, if I'm hunting or moving slowly its ready to rock in handDepends how far I have to hike before hunting
Once you blow a call you better be ready to shoot not messing with a sling
Yup…it’s happened a couple times. My bow gets the crap beaten out of it in hand, whereas on my back it is much more protected.Jever walk into game when ya least expect it? Could you be ready for a shot if the bows in a carrier? Just a thought
I have this sling and it works great. Bow is easy to grab if you need it in a hurry and its super customizable. I also have there Rifle sling and it is just as great.Doesn't cover the cams or.string but if you are looking for a way to carry your bow while hunting or hiking. Always having it ready, I started using the Montana Bow Sling last fall and love it!
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Used the Primos one made out of a neoprene-like material, and it started tearing at the seems within a couple years. Trying the Gohunt sling this year. It’s much lighter, which is always a bonus. I would never strap a bow to my pack without a string protector. I spend the majority of my time off trail in oak thickets…a string is no match for that.Curious everyone’s thoughts on getting a bow sling or not, specifically one that covers the strings and cables. Any recommendations or criticism of ones you have used in the past would be welcomed.
I am really interested in this question also. Looks slick and really quick.Has anyone here tried on of those Bow Spider sling/rack things? I keep seeing the ad and I'm kinda intrigued...