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RE: Preparedness and Gear: Worthwhile and Worthless

I've found that slinging a rifle in the traditional way, barrel up on the dominant shoulder, enables it to be rotated up to the shoulder in a fraction of a second. Just my preference, I guess.

I am averse to slinging a rifle with the barrel pointing down, perhaps from hunting in snow where plugging the barrel with snow can have explosive consequences.