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<blockquote data-quote="rifle02" data-source="post: 5483518" data-attributes="member: 20050"><p>As far as fear of dropping a rifle goes this is what I do. I leave the haul rope that I use to Hoist the rifle up attached to the sling. 6 ft from that on the rope I have a loop tied which I hook in the clasp that I attached to my stand shooting rail. I don't know what they're actually called but they are used on dog leashes a spring clip affair. That way if I drop my rifle it can only go down 6 ft. I've never dropped a rifle from a tree stand but having that safety rope on it gives me some feeling of security. In a climbing stand I normally rest the rifle across the front bar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rifle02, post: 5483518, member: 20050"] As far as fear of dropping a rifle goes this is what I do. I leave the haul rope that I use to Hoist the rifle up attached to the sling. 6 ft from that on the rope I have a loop tied which I hook in the clasp that I attached to my stand shooting rail. I don't know what they're actually called but they are used on dog leashes a spring clip affair. That way if I drop my rifle it can only go down 6 ft. I've never dropped a rifle from a tree stand but having that safety rope on it gives me some feeling of security. In a climbing stand I normally rest the rifle across the front bar. [/QUOTE]
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