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Is "No pulse" sling Worth the extra $$
Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2015 3:54 pm
by Giddaymate
In your opinion is it worth to upgrade from a standard shooting sling to one of these finer ($) ones, like this Gehmann no pulse?
Re: Is "No pulse" sling Worth the extra $$
Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2015 4:24 pm
by Tim S
A similar question was asked last year. See here
http://www.targettalk.org/viewtopic.php ... ilit=pulse
In short, possibly, but it's not the only way. I'd investigate simpler methods (sling height, rotation, tension, padding, glove etc) before buying a new sling.
Re: Is "No pulse" sling Worth the extra $$
Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 12:37 am
by patriot
The only real way to know is to try one for a month. I upgraded mine last year; wanted one that would not slide down my arm during a string. I've been very happy with the result.
Mark
Re: Is "No pulse" sling Worth the extra $$
Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 1:50 pm
by Giddaymate
Thanks guys.
You know of an online shop where I can purchase slings?
Re: Is "No pulse" sling Worth the extra $$
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2015 12:38 am
by patriot
Re: Is "No pulse" sling Worth the extra $$
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2015 6:04 am
by Cumbrian
If, as I guess you may be, you are in Australia, the British outlets of Intershoot and Edenkillie (q.v.) would be worth considering as well as the US ones. I have had good service from both of them. Their websites are user friendly.
Re: Is "No pulse" sling Worth the extra $$
Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2015 3:08 pm
by mobarron
I have been very skeptical of the no-pulse slings. But recently I started using one instead of the Thune 40mm that I've used for many years. In a couple of Midrange matches (600 yds.) I shot more Xs than I normally do so I've continued to use it. The sling is a Jensen.
Re: Is "No pulse" sling Worth the extra $$
Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2015 3:41 pm
by dc.fireman
mobarron wrote:I have been very skeptical of the no-pulse slings. But recently I started using one instead of the Thune 40mm that I've used for many years. In a couple of Midrange matches (600 yds.) I shot more Xs than I normally do so I've continued to use it. The sling is a Jensen.
I also found the one I use (a Sauer III) helpful. While it didn't eliminate the pulse completely, it made the movement smaller, and it now moves in a consistent predictable manner.
Re: Is "No pulse" sling Worth the extra $$
Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2015 4:44 am
by Tim S
dc.fireman wrote:I also found the one I use (a Sauer III) helpful. While it didn't eliminate the pulse completely, it made the movement smaller, and it now moves in a consistent predictable manner.
Is the Sauer sling a no pulse type, i.e. one with some form of self-centring strap? I'd thought it was a conventional type, just with micro-adjustment, but I haven't looked too hard.
Re: Is "No pulse" sling Worth the extra $$
Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2015 7:10 am
by moooose
I shoot mainly prone and switched from a basic sling to a MEC Sling at the beginning of this season. Just my 2 cents: it's damned expensive, but worth the money, not only because of the "pulse free" feature, but also - and mainly - for the possibility to customize the setup, the comfort and the overall quality.
Re: Is "No pulse" sling Worth the extra $$
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2015 7:48 am
by dc.fireman
Tim S wrote:dc.fireman wrote:I also found the one I use (a Sauer III) helpful. While it didn't eliminate the pulse completely, it made the movement smaller, and it now moves in a consistent predictable manner.
Is the Sauer sling a no pulse type, i.e. one with some form of self-centring strap? I'd thought it was a conventional type, just with micro-adjustment, but I haven't looked too hard.
Tim - it is both;
It has a micro-adjusting device, and the sling has a sort of free swiveling attachment near the center of the two bands. My pulse beat used to form a sort of backwards 'J'. It now looks like a hyphen - .