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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="D.Camilleri" data-source="post: 3080279" data-attributes="member: 2567"><p>I have diamond leather Alaskan cross chest holsters for both the glock 20 with an extra magazine and for the raging bull 454 with 5 extra rounds. I also have a speed loader for the 454, but not sure I would ever need it. My worse fear is coming across 4 or 5 large grizzly bears and making it out in one piece. My first choice is always my 338 rum, but walking out a trail in the dark makes the long gun a club. I guess I don't understand the people that can't hold a glock, maybe I have large hands, but for me it isn't an issue, just like the recoil of a 454 isn't an issue. I can say that double action isn't something I practice, I pull the hammer back and hit my target, just sayin. Watching the stuck in the rut video is eye opening! Last fall I was quartering a bull elk with the assisance of my Jeep headlights in major griz country and as I was leaning over cutting meat, my 454 fell out of my chest rig into the snow!!!! I did have the hammer strap off, but I wasn't expecting to drop my gun into a foot of snow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.Camilleri, post: 3080279, member: 2567"] I have diamond leather Alaskan cross chest holsters for both the glock 20 with an extra magazine and for the raging bull 454 with 5 extra rounds. I also have a speed loader for the 454, but not sure I would ever need it. My worse fear is coming across 4 or 5 large grizzly bears and making it out in one piece. My first choice is always my 338 rum, but walking out a trail in the dark makes the long gun a club. I guess I don't understand the people that can't hold a glock, maybe I have large hands, but for me it isn't an issue, just like the recoil of a 454 isn't an issue. I can say that double action isn't something I practice, I pull the hammer back and hit my target, just sayin. Watching the stuck in the rut video is eye opening! Last fall I was quartering a bull elk with the assisance of my Jeep headlights in major griz country and as I was leaning over cutting meat, my 454 fell out of my chest rig into the snow!!!! I did have the hammer strap off, but I wasn't expecting to drop my gun into a foot of snow. [/QUOTE]
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