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Tommymaker does excellent work as the fellas have mentioned.
 
Posts: 66 | Location: Wasilla, Alaska | Registered: 07 November 2009Reply With Quote
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Good looking stuff. A local leather shops makes some for me but I keep mine to 7 rounds so not carrying 10 pounds of ammo on my belt.


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Thanks Mate.

I have emailed him as per your suggestion.

I found this (for smaller case) which was interesting - 2 round together - https://www.amazon.com/Cal38CS...her+cartridge+holder

I remember seeing one picture probably here on AR of a double shooter who had bullet slips with ammo in pairs - for big bore

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Yes mate. I gave away the ones for the 416 when I sold the rifle. Now Les is making me new ones for the 470NE. Same specs.


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Perhaps the 416 holder will fit the 470s?

Naki, my recommendation is to get Les to do one with 8 rounds and stitch between each loop or when you remove one they will loosen up and fall out.
That is what I use with good results


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Mine was made by Jim Wear in Wyoming. Contact Chris at Heym (newguy here on AR) in Texas for specific information. I have had them made for my double rifle and DG calibers (375 H&H, 375 Flanged, 470 NE, 450-400, 458 Lott) from elephant, rhino and hippo.



Cartridge belts made from elephant hide, need to be stamped "MADE IN THE USA" to avoid some of the tree-hugger customs agents confiscating them.

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Naki,
Due to Les not responding to my emails, i just went for the open 8 round pouch from Dick Murray and use my 12 round belt from Les
 
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Did Texas Hunt Co not sell out or transition to military contracts/sell?
 
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MacD37, That is a very nice leather rig. That's good enough to wear to church.


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Les is busy with pheasant season. He runs the shoots along with the owner of the property / hunt.

Les goes home to the computer & shop on the odd day. He will not be able to do my slips for another month.

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Due to Les not responding to my emails, i just went for the open 8 round pouch from Dick Murray and use my 12 round belt from Les


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Hi: MacD37: They are stamped: Wear's, Laramie, Wyoming. tu2 That particular belt is rhino, not elephant. Big Grin, but they're all stamped nonetheless. Big Grin
 
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That particular belt is rhino, not elephant.


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tu2 Big Grin
 
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I have a canvas & leather culling belt,back when I bought it? maybe it was around $40,after several years of use it is still indestructible,it is also very comfortable to wear,I gave away all my other fancy leather stuff,just was not as practical in the field as this belt is,I believe Trader Keith has already been mentioned.


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