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Carrying a handgun while wearing a pack.
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<blockquote data-quote="dfrahm" data-source="post: 1943144" data-attributes="member: 55117"><p>Will you be hunting with the 10mm? Will you be carrying a rifle? A buddy and I had custom leather holsters made for our large handguns for grizzly country. We wear them scouting for sheep or goats and are in grizzly territory. One day we saw 9 different grizz. One is a .500 S&W, the other a .454 Cassull. Note the layers of pack, holster, bino and bear spray. The holsters were made by Ringler Leather out of Clark, WY. They are hand made and will last a lifetime or more. After this one, I put a scope on the .500 and got a holster for that as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dfrahm, post: 1943144, member: 55117"] Will you be hunting with the 10mm? Will you be carrying a rifle? A buddy and I had custom leather holsters made for our large handguns for grizzly country. We wear them scouting for sheep or goats and are in grizzly territory. One day we saw 9 different grizz. One is a .500 S&W, the other a .454 Cassull. Note the layers of pack, holster, bino and bear spray. The holsters were made by Ringler Leather out of Clark, WY. They are hand made and will last a lifetime or more. After this one, I put a scope on the .500 and got a holster for that as well. [/QUOTE]
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