Mark R
AH enthusiast
G’day Greg, mine is the 1-4 with orange dot #4.Sorry for the continued thread hi jack. G'day Mark which of the Trijicon's do you have. Mine is a 1.25-4 green picket post.
G’day Greg, mine is the 1-4 with orange dot #4.Sorry for the continued thread hi jack. G'day Mark which of the Trijicon's do you have. Mine is a 1.25-4 green picket post.
The ones you can buy nowadays are a 1-4 and about 4" of eye relief the earlier ones like I have a 5" eye relief. They are also a very rugged scope.Thanks
The Trijicons seem like a good option. Shame they are almost impossible to buy in Aus these days.
5" eye relief would be ideal. Seems most scopes in the 1-4 1-6 range are built for the AR/223 market, so eye relief has come way down on most offerings.The ones you can buy nowadays are a 1-4 and about 4" of eye relief the earlier ones like I have a 5" eye relief. They are also a very rugged scope.
When hunting Tuskless you can literally get into a war! Seriously with the light weight Trader Keith belt you don't really notice all the weight of the ammo. If I had worn a traditional leather culling belt it would have been quite heavy with that much ammo.Phillip you got enough bullets there?.....planning on starting a war....
Phil, I have used the Trader Keith culling belt for a very long time. I can put a few rounds of .470 or xtra rounds. Fortunately once upon a time in the Zambezi valley it was full.When hunting Tuskless you can literally get into a war! Seriously with the light weight Trader Keith belt you don't really notice all the weight of the ammo. If I had worn a traditional leather culling belt it would have been quite heavy with that much ammo.
Murray Leather Cartridge Belt with leather loops. It will hold anything based on the 375H&H (like the 257WBY or even 458LOTT) equally well.
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Nice ammo Belt - looks great and the leather looks strong enough to Tow-a-truck !Murray Leather Cartridge Belt with leather loops. It will hold anything based on the 375H&H (like the 257WBY or even 458LOTT) equally well.
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EYEdok, I also don’t care for the “shine” of stainless but the function and carefree advantage is a “plus” on some hunts. Since I find most stainless rifles or MZ “ugly” anyway — I run a strip of soft camo tape down the barrel when I hunt with it….then remove the tape when putting it away after the season. It makes the rifle look bad - but it was never a Prom Queen to start with ! (PS - I’d NEVER do this to one of my nicely blued/wood stocked rifles)While hunting mule deer in the sandhills of West Texas for 26 years, have noticed many times friends stainless barrels shining from long distances - have since gotten rid of all of my stainless - was very noticeable even at very long distances
Murray Custom Leather ammo carriers for everything up to my .450/400. They are the best and most practical that I know of.When I am using the double I have a Trader Keith culling belt that is very light weight.As a leather-worker I’m always interested in seeing what leather gear folks enjoy and their philosophy of use. There may be another thread where this has already hashed out, but if not.
What is your favorite culling belt/cartridge slide and why?
Hope everyone is doing well. God bless!
This Cape buffalo hide ammo slide was designed for 375 but with a bit of effort I made it work for 404J. Oiled it liberally, heating it with hair dryer between coats. Then I forced 404 cartridges into the loops upside down to stretch them top to bottom. The loops just lightly grasp cartridges. Best part is it only cost $30! Stitching is very stout and buffalo hide is like armor plate. Maybe not real glamorous but this slide will do the job and should last several lifetimes. The maker is African Game Industries Inc. They have a huge product line of stuff made from African animal leather and their prices are very reasonable. Find them on ebay. Oh, and they advertise as made in USA. They also make ten-round slides, ammo wallets, skeet bags, etc.If I can't kill a buffalo with four 400 grain 404 Jeffery in the gun and five on the belt, I guess I deserve to be stomped to death. I can see no sense in carrying fifteen rounds in the field. My five round ammo wallet is made of Cape buffalo leather.
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I actually like the stiffness of the leather he uses. fwiw - I wear a very stiff double thick western Ranger belt or else a Wilderness Instructor brlt with a plastic insert to make it rigid. I carry a full size pistol and the stiffness keeps everything in place.for my Jacques Tredoux products. The belts were stiff. Using Lexol and flexing,twisting, working the leather isn’t gotten very supply. I also wear the culling belt during practice to shape it to my hips. It’s much better than when new. I did this with my everyday pants belt also.
I’ll take my culling belt and my cotton belt with slides