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Which method of carying your side arm do you like best??
Drifterat:
Strong side, well worn in Galco leather thumb break belt holster.
X2 on the gun belt. They are spendy, but worth every penny when wearing a 40 oz handgun.
bullcanyon:
Like mentioned. GET A GOOD BELT:)
Shootmoore:
X3 on the good belt. Strong side carry is my suggestion for archery. As it will keep the gun out of the way from the bow in a shooting position. On top of that I assume that you have trained mostly in strong side carry, which I always suggest carry what you practice. As it does no good to practice strong side then carry in a should rig. When poo poo hits the perverbial fan your hand will reach for the gun where you trained with it.
I also like to carry a flap holster or a lvl 2 security holster as keeping the gun secure in the holster with the brush is important. Just remember if you get a lvl 2 or 3 or a flap holster to practice with it so it becomes second nature to work the security features.
Shootmoore
wildmanoutdoors:
I use a Bianchi Accumold belt slide holster for my SP 101. It can be snapped on any belt for what ever pack I will be be using. Strong side or cross draw. I dont like leather in the woods when it gets really wet out. It can be easily removed once your pack belt is unsnapped and transfered easily without removing buckles on the pack but stays secure once your belt is tightened.
Stickerbush:
my 357 mag is pretty bulky and heavy, I cant justify taking it with me if I am trying to pack light bowhunting. I think if I upgraded to a lighter synthetic pistol I might pack one around. I think a holster from the thigh would be pretty good though if I had a lighter gun
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