Front sight mounted sling useless for offhand support?

BHarada

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With all I've read about affecting accuracy if you have any stress on the barrel does that mean a sling mounted on the front sight is strictly for carry and cannot be used as stabilization for offhand shooting?

Or is it a matter of accuracy not being ultra critical if you're taking an offhand shot so using the sling is fine for support?
 
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Wow Bill thats a heck of a question for you to be up this early, what did you do lay awake all night and think of if!!! LOL
 
If you pull the rifle in real tight ( downward/sideways) your accuracy could slip. Alot of pulling will affect the P.O.I. For bench/supreme accuracy shooting this could be a factor but for defensive style work no problem. You probably wont even notice.
 
Wow Bill thats a heck of a question for you to be up this early, what did you do lay awake all night and think of if!!! LOL
Does last night in the shower count? haha.

If you pull the rifle in real tight ( downward/sideways) your accuracy could slip. Alot of pulling will affect the P.O.I. For bench/supreme accuracy shooting this could be a factor but for defensive style work no problem. You probably wont even notice.
That's reassuring. When shooting offhand I'll be happy to keep my shots in a 10" circle at 100 yards so clover-leaf accuracy is not a requirement. But I didn't want the sling to be making my shot so inconsistent that I get frustrated.

I don't shoot rifles offhand a lot, but I do shoot cameras with long lenses. Having a strap to wrap my off arm into makes a world of difference in getting a steady hold
 
If you hold it real tight and do a bunch of mag dumps, it's going to reform your barrel to the point it'll eventually be pointing back at you, so be careful!!!

j/k:D
 
One second between shots at the range I use or the range master goes Gunny Lee Ermey on your butt. haha
 
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