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Benelli Steady grip- attaching a sling

Started by joffutt1, March 28, 2012, 07:19:24 PM

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K9Doc

I know u put delete on the thread, but here goes.  I do not like the sling attachment.  I drilled and tapped a hole for a standard sling stud on mine and placed a lock washer and nut on the backside.  I can switch from left shoulder to right shoulder more comfortably while walking. 
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joffutt1

I read it. I considered it but I really hate the idea of drilling my stock. I got it to work. I cut the end off the strap which was folded to a point and ran it through them melted the end to prevent fraying.  Will post pics later.

yelpy


I drilled mine also and it works great..

SKFOOTER

Drilled mine also and wouldn't have it any other way. :OGturkeyhead:

BOFF

I kept mine as is, and have been happy with it. Seems to lay flatter against my back and stay put.



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Quote from: K9Doc on March 29, 2012, 11:36:27 PM
I know u put delete on the thread, but here goes.  I do not like the sling attachment.  I drilled and tapped a hole for a standard sling stud on mine and placed a lock washer and nut on the backside.  I can switch from left shoulder to right shoulder more comfortably while walking. 
Hope you read this.

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TrophyTracker

I drilled mine, added a nut to the inside, and never looked back. It is so much easier to switch shoulders when the hike gets on the long side.

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ghillie

Quote from: joffutt1 on March 30, 2012, 06:18:11 PM
I read it. I considered it but I really hate the idea of drilling my stock. I got it to work. I cut the end off the strap which was folded to a point and ran it through them melted the end to prevent fraying.  Will post pics later.


I did the same thing as you...worked pretty slick

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