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Damn really? Even if your just walking like 10-20 ft?Ah well I am biased because I have used single and two points for different reasons and the single point was more of a nuisance because it just dangles and slaps your knees, shins, dick. But that's just my 2 cents
It probably would be ok if you're just walking 10-20ft and not too preoccupied with both hands. So I guess if you have one hand kind of supporting/controlling it you'll be fine. I had to run and do things with both hands. So I think that's why I fondly remember dick and balls getting slapped with a rifle. So our experience may vary.Damn really? Even if your just walking like 10-20 ft?
My thought process is this: choose one system/setup and then set up every rifle like that. For me, it is a two-point sling with one mounting point around the tang or at the back of the receiver, always on the left, and another point a little in front of the receiver, also on the left side.
Every rifle and shotgun, whether self-defense or plinking or whatever, is set up the same way. Most use qd mounts, but there are a few other ways of attachment. And I use different brands of slings, too. (Look at the Vickers sling from Blue Force Tactical) But they are al 2 points slings on the left.