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How to properly utilize and transition your Beachin Tactical 2 point sling


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Naturally, a right handed person, when putting a rifle on their back, likes to put a sling on their left shoulder. Here is how to avoid this common inefficiency, and properly utilize the Beachin Tacticals quick adjustment and transition system.

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First, fully loosen your Beachin Tactical sling.

Then, with your muzzle down, first, take your sling in your left hand, with your firearm in the right, and prepare to put it's sling over your head, and onto your right shoulder.

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Your firearm should rest on your right shoulder, with the muzzle pointed down and to your left. From here, you can transition to your back comfortable.

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Now, to transition to your back, either push the rifle down and around your hip, or up over your shoulder.

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With the rifle on your back, tighten to a comfortable level.

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Now, to transition back to Front Carry, Low ready, or to your shoulder to fire, grab your buckle, and loosen your sling.

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Once this is complete, grab your rifle, and swing it around.

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With a little practice, this can be easily and naturally done in a matter of about two seconds.

Practice and enjoy!

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