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What is everyone's current favorite catridge wallets? Looking for one that fits .375.

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My favorite is the wallet made by Murray Leather out of Aledo Texas. A bit expensive but damn tough. Had mine at least 20 years....


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Thanks! Had not seen that one.
 
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I use UNCLE MIKE’S slip on carriers on my belt.

I only use them once and give them to my PH at the end of the hunt.

Work great.


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I've used the Galco Safari 5 for my 375 with satisfactory results.
 
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Brandon, did you like the closing flap over the cartridges?1
 
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Brandon, did you like the closing flap over the cartridges?1


I like having them covered, yes. I've admittedly little DG experience (2 cape buffalo), but can easily flip back the flap and tuck it in behind the belt (stays quite well). That being said, my main belt for my 470NE is a simple open-top cull belt from Boyt Harness with uncovered cartridges.
 
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I have tried a few.

The best I have are from El Paso Saddlery.

https://epsaddlery.com/product...ories/ammo-carriers/

I have left a few in Africa also.

I have the open and covered.


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Dick Murray Leather
 
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Murray with the elastic holders and no flap.


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Murray with the elastic holders and no flap.

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Murray with the elastic holders and no flap.


Just curious why you like that vs. leather holders?
 
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Leather loops stretch/loosen with use and if you leave the shells in leather loops verdigris will form.


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I like those cheap nylon belts, then sew them shut at the bottom..The trouble with that other stuff is when the shit hits the fan you grab a bullet and the whole damn belt comes up with it, then leather stetches and takes a fit and that can work for or against you...I sew the nylon belt loops at the bottom so the cartridges won't work out the bottom, and they were my final choice after trying them all..belt form fits your waist, rounds stay put, and come out easy. all for less than $5 or $10 as I recall..I also have a leather loop canvas belt made in Zimbabwe and it works pretty well, but I like the Nylon one from Cabellas as I recall. best//


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I notice in some video footage hunters having to push the rounds up from the bottom of the loops on their belt or cartridge carrier with a finger while pulling from the top. This seems to make for a slower deliberate release of cartridges for reloading rather than a quick pull and reload particularly where a double is concerned.
In reality an elastic cartridge holder on the stock of the rifle is always going to be the quickest and if everything is going south at least the ammo is always with the rifle in the case of someone else having to use it where the shooter has somehow got out of the action.
May sound overly dramatic but the whole conversation around cartridge carrying for DG in Africa is around having cartridges best to hand for rapid reloading. If that is not the conversation then any holder that takes your fancy will do. I usually just carry spare cartridges in my pants pocket when hunting ordinary game, quick enough to get out to recharge an empty magazine.
 
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I have always used Murray leather, uncovered, ten round capacity carriers. I have some that are 20+ years old and still work great.


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Never used wallets as so many are difficult to use with one hand. Rather I use canvas slides my Tommymaker in Kansas. Traditional look, very fair priced, quick turnaround time, and with the bullet visible the cartridge can be both pulled and pushed out for essy extraction. I have a dozen for every diameter I fave from .350 Rigby to 4-bore. They are all I use.
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Another fan of Murray Leather
 
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Count me a fan of Murray Leather as well. Have the wallet with flap and the 10 cartridge slide with elastic loops. Good stuff. Have two of their slings and 3 belts as well.
 
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I use stock slip on cover with loops and also,pocket on it
It’s right there where you need it with hand and gun in front of you


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Never used wallets as so many are difficult to use with one hand. Rather I use canvas slides my Tommymaker in Kansas. Traditional look, very fair priced, quick turnaround time, and with the bullet visible the cartridge can be both pulled and pushed out for essy extraction. I have a dozen for every diameter I fave from .350 Rigby to 4-bore. They are all I use.
Cal


Cal, do you have contact info. for them? Have not found them on the web.
 
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Yes, Me too. They seem to be off the radar screen.


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Never used wallets as so many are difficult to use with one hand. Rather I use canvas slides my Tommymaker in Kansas. Traditional look, very fair priced, quick turnaround time, and with the bullet visible the cartridge can be both pulled and pushed out for essy extraction. I have a dozen for every diameter I fave from .350 Rigby to 4-bore. They are all I use.
Cal


Cal, do you have contact info. for them? Have not found them on the web.



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Seems to have gone missing Cal.
 
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Never used wallets as so many are difficult to use with one hand. Rather I use canvas slides my Tommymaker in Kansas. Traditional look, very fair priced, quick turnaround time, and with the bullet visible the cartridge can be both pulled and pushed out for essy extraction. I have a dozen for every diameter I fave from .350 Rigby to 4-bore. They are all I use.
Cal


Cal, do you have contact info. for them? Have not found them on the web.


Hi 375er,

Here is the contact information for the slides Cal is talking about. He makes really nice ammo slides. The quality is great, they look really good, and the price is right. Contact him for more info.

Tom Ewing
Tommymaker Custom Leather
tommymaker@yahoo.com

Good luck.

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My ammo slides for my 470 are from Mikt Sparks Leatherworks in IDaho. I don’t know if they were ever a catalog item.


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Gawie Lindeque at Lindwells Canvas & Leather in Hoedspruit, SA makes really nice stuff. Including ammo slides, culling belts etc.

http://www.lindwells.co.za/index.php




 
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husky, That is nice stuff. I am going to order a couple of items. Have you used his cartridge slides? Thanks, Brian


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husky, That is nice stuff. I am going to order a couple of items. Have you used his cartridge slides? Thanks, Brian


Hi Brian,
I have just ordered a double rifle ammo belt and serveral cartridge slides. I know Gawie in person -he is a hard working 100% honest man.

He used to work with Kevin "Doctari" Robertson at the Responsible Resource Use department/Southern African Wildlife College, but he has recently started up the Lindwells Canvas & Leather, besides being the manager at a Co-op gun store in Hoedspruit.


https://wildlifecollege.org.za...nsible-resource-use/

I will send some photos when my order arrives to Sweden.




 
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husky, Thanks. This sounds good. I will go ahead and order something too.
Thanks for the information, Brian


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I have one of the elastic Murray slides that I really like -- 10 round -- I wear it in the back with softs on one side and solids on the other. It's great. but I use the 10 round and wear it where I do because -- sacrilege -- My .416 is a magazine rifle and I carry a two pocket grenade pouch with a magazine of solids in one pocket and a magazine of softs in the other. That way I have five rounds in the rifle -- of whatever I think I'll need -- two four round magazines, one softs and one solids, and ten rounds in the slide, mixed as to whatever seems prudent under the circumstances. 23 rounds in all. Never needed anywhere near that and suspect I never will.
 
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