RichD
AH enthusiast
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I also carry a couple single spares in different pockets so they don't clink together.I use a leather pouch on my hip (belt), plus a single spare in my pocket. The single spare is nice if you need a quick top up, plus that gives you at least one round that is at exactly body temp.
I carry 2 x 5 round ammon wallets made by El paso in South africa. 5 Softs, 5 solid/woodleigh hydro or a mixture depending on the day. So thats 10 rounds plus 4 in gun, it's enough
I think culling belts are just for look etc, and rounds fall our when you have to leopard crawl or when you dump it back on the chunting vehicle etc, plus they look stupid on a client, meant for the PH who get you needs to get you out of trouble. If you need more ammo get another few more ammo wallets and give it the head tracker to carry in his backpack with your extra water.
For up to .375 I have two C2 6 round leather shell holders from Murray Custom Leather. Don't buy the ones with the silly flaps on top! For my double I use the Trader Keith culling belt. When you get to the larger and heavier big bore ammo the leather belt shell holders are terribly uncomfortable. The leather culling belts look great and are an heirloom type of item but they lack the comfort of the light weight Trader Keith belt.Do you use the cartridge belt, a snap cover ammo pouch, or the ubiquitous "Federal Freebie" plastic ammo holder? Or something entirely different?