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Double rifles are best carried in the field using a combination of slings, cases, and carriers to minimize the weight and bulk, and to ensure quick and safe access in challenging environments.
Choosing a Double Rifle Carry System
When it comes to carrying a double rifle in the field, especially for dangerous game hunting, the right equipment and technique can make all the difference. A well-designed double rifle sling allows for easy carrying and quick access, reducing the risk of accidental discharge. Look for a sling that can be easily adjusted to fit various rifle lengths and weights, such as a sling with a quick-release buckle.
Field Techniques for Double Rifle Carry
In the field, double rifles are often carried in a case or on a carrier to protect the weapon from the elements and to keep it secure. A good rule of thumb is to carry the rifle in a case when walking or hiking, and to use a sling when setting up a blind or making a stalk. This helps to distribute the weight of the rifle and allows for quick deployment when needed.
Considerations for Dangerous Game Hunting
When hunting dangerous game, such as elephants or Cape buffalo, the safety of both the hunter and the rifle is paramount. In this context, a well-designed double rifle carrier or case can be a lifesaver. Look for a carrier that is specifically designed for double rifles, with features such as reinforced padding and quick-release buckles. Additionally, consider the weight and balance of the rifle, as well as the type of sling or case used, to ensure that it can be easily carried and deployed in high-stress situations.
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