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That guy is so full of himself ... and bullshit. Carry a rifle like that and you can VERY easily be in trouble trying to shoot fast. Ask anyone who's hunted uplands. The butt will get caught in clothing as it's mounted quickly. Been there done that. Get the gun at "ready" position out in front of the body. The military preached this for good reason (before changing to pistol grip AR style stocks).

I could only make it 3/4 through that video. Mark Sullivan is the definition of "obnoxious." Ugh!!! How does that guy get his head through the door?
I’m curious if you could describe the “ready” position in front of the body more thoroughly so I can understand what you are suggesting?
 
I’m curious if you could describe the “ready” position in front of the body more thoroughly so I can understand what you are suggesting?
Well, back in my military days "ready" and "port arms" were essentially the same. Since then ready has changed as military gun design has changed. Here's a traditional port arms illustration:


Watch any video of an upland hunter over dogs. They don't carry the shotgun underneath the armpit. They need to be ready to shoot quickly, especially when hunting over flushing dogs.
 
That guy is so full of himself ... and bullshit. Carry a rifle like that and you can VERY easily be in trouble trying to shoot fast. Ask anyone who's hunted uplands. The butt will get caught in clothing as it's mounted quickly. Been there done that. Get the gun at "ready" position out in front of the body. The military preached this for good reason (before changing to pistol grip AR style stocks).

I could only make it 3/4 through that video. Mark Sullivan is the definition of "obnoxious." Ugh!!! How does that guy get his head through the door?
Ontario, your just jealous that he has a better mustache :LOL:
 
I don't have a problem slinging my rifle when hunting. When starting final stalk for buffalo I'll remove the sling and give it to tracker. For plains game my gun always has sling attached. At the range I detach sling and remove fore end sling stud.
 
Despite the criticism that Mark Sullivan has received, this video suggests a good set of guidelines in my opinion (for carrying doubles at least):

Did anyone else notice how much time he spent pointing his rifle at the camera, therefore cameraman?
 

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