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Which method of carying your side arm do you like best??

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matt345:
I am relatively new to hunting with a bow, this will be my first season carrying a pistol 357 S&W while in the field bow hunting. Any suggestions would be great as I am confused about the best holster etc!!! I usually have on a pack with a waist strap and a pair of binoculars with a shoulder harness as well. What do you feel is the most comfortable and accessible holster???

carpsniperg2:
for my hunting holsters i like something with a good strap on it like uncle mikes sidekick holsters. when crawling threw brush and crap i don't want tot have to worry about back tracking a few miles to find my handgun. i always carry on my strong side which is my right side. since when i draw my bow it will be out of the way. don't like shoulder holsters for bowhunting myself. my inside the pants holsters are a little to easy to get my gun out of. i carried my xdm last year some and used a serpa holster and liked that but its to open and a bunch of dust and crap can get into your gun way to easy. hope this helps :IBCOOL:

GoldTip:
I will carry both strong side as well as cross draw at times.  Sometimes will depend on which side arm I am carrying, other times I may just be feeling hinky and decide to carry cross draw.  I practice from both positions anyway.

FC:
OWB or outside waist band is my preferred way to carry, get a good fitting belt holster. A pancake holster is nice for carrying in the woods or winter time under a coat or in the open which ever you prefer.

FC:
One caveat to the pancake holster. Get a gun belt or you will HATE it! A proper belt will make all the difference in the world.

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