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    Quote Originally Posted by PerazziSC3 View Post
    Anyone use these and where is the best place to set them into your stock? Cheers
    The best place is on the sides of the stock, both front and rear.
    Going on the side rear only works ok but not as good as both being on the side.

    That way when the rifle is slung it lays flat against your back and doesn't flop around.
    Or if carried on your front you can get it tight against your body and be 100% hands free without the rifle floping around.

    This is the best location IMO for the rear one.
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    Having the rear one on the bolt side (RH side or RH shooter) is better is you are using the sling for shooting (rather than just carrying), and it still carrys just find if you mount the QD socket in the rigth spot.
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