I am looking forward to my first big game hunt with my Ecore pistol. It just occured to me, how am I going to carry it through the woods? A bandolier type holster works with my Scoped Super Blackhawk but it is big and awkward. I just remembered seeing some slings on a T/C pistol and got to wondering about that method. Some of you hunt with your Encores and so I need your experiance. Let me know how you get er done.
I'll throw my 2 cent in here, albeit it might be a tad biased.
Slings work great for certain situations and not so well in others, The same can be said for holsters. Slings are great for added stability in shooting offhand. But when working around in rough terrain, they let the gun flop around or you have to keep a hand on it. I agree if you are still hunting, the gun in hand is the way to go. And with that, the sling is alil quicker than my prefered, holster shooting/walking stix method. As to the big and awkward part,,,that's poor design issues involved with the holster for the most part, and is the part of the reason I stated making holsters. Holsters for me, have to have 3 characteristics besides quality first. Functionable, user friendly, and comfort, I think you'll find mine have all these. And JD Jones has endorsed QuiteHide Holsters as well.
FWIW, I have made holsters where the use of a the lighter weight webbing type slings can be left attatched to the gun and yet fit properly in the holsters as well. This gives you the best of both worlds keeping your options open and at hand.
Hope you don't mind my ramblings
Dave