Texan to Texan, because Dick made mine too!I have never understood the reason for making your ammo harder to get to on a DG or any other hunt. I have hunted for many, many years with Murray Custom Leather cartridge holders that are all leather and open top. I will be reading for someone to answer why the flap is a good idea.......
The open top buffalo hide ammo holder for my 404 is only five rounds. Originally made for 375 I stretched the pockets to accept 404. Quite snug.You have to buy a bigger ammo holder, everything fits in mine and it was very cheap, like all of my equipment, except the rifles. I don't spend a lot of money for hunting clothes. In Africa I use my old cotton trousers and shirts that I also wear for hunting at home. Hats you can get cheaply from military surplus. Camo is out of question, I am hunting in Africa, I am not on a combat mission.
Fair points given you hunt with a four in the magazine rifle. If you had a need to reload quickly you might find yourself in trouble with a charging DG animalOn my last African hunt, I scratched up my rifle stock pretty good slinging my rifle the stock made contact with the exposed rounds, just one time. Of course crawling though the acacia thorns added a few scratches too! I subsequently shoved the ammo carrier to the rear behind my back. It was easy enough to slide it back to access the ammo. Having a total of four 416 Rigby rounds including one in the chamber, I never felt handicapped so I would be fine with a covered ammo pouch like the one Rigby makes with no exposed metal to scratch the rifle stock.
True enough. I concede the potential need for a quick reload with a single shot and a double, less so with a magazine rifle. My CZ 416 Rigby as mentioned holding a total of four and my Custom Brno 458 Lott holding a total of 6! Unless on a culling operation, I cannot envision needing more than that.Fair points given you hunt with a four in the magazine rifle. If you had a need to reload quickly you might find yourself in trouble with a charging DG animal