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I have been a fan of Wolf Ears Equipment in Laramie, Wyoming for decades now. Just love Stan's stuff for the quality at the price point.
I just added this ammunition pouch to my outfit. It easily holds six rounds of .450-400 3-inch but will hold bigger and smaller cartridges as well. It will fit up to a 3 1/4-inch belt.
Also have one of Stan's HA-1 Mexican loop Cheyenne holsters for the Colt SAA clone. I have a thing for leather, heavy canvas and brass fittings.





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That looks great, I'm going to try and order a few


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Bill, Thanks for the post. I like that "piece of kit".


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You can see the craftsmanship in that piece. It looks very well made.


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That lovely holster cost me $98 plus tax and shipping and it is crafted of very good quality leather. I'm tellin' ya, Stan Dolega is the real deal and he has been doing it for a long time.
And for you Africa guys, he makes a culling belt.



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Very nice. All custom made to order?


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Definitely on my radar for leather goods now.




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Looks good. One thing I noted is that the cover flap is wide and canvas hinged so should tuck in neatly behind the belt allowing easy access to cartridges if getting into a situation where a quick reload maybe needed i.e. can carry with cartridges covered and locked in or exposed ready for action.
 
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Pretty sure Stan makes most of his items per order, although he may have stockpiled a few of his most-ordered products.


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Bill, I have a looped web belt like that, that I use with my 1903 Mannlicher; it just seems so period correct.
 
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What caliber, Randy - 6.5 x 54?


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On the website says one size fits most up to .500 nitro. Can you confirm it fits .500 nitro? What are you using it for? I’d like a couple


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Gunslinger, hang on a second ...I am using it for .450-400 3-inch. Plenty of room.
Here's a mix:

From left, .458 Win Mag, .416 Rigby, .450-400 3-inch, .450 NE 3 1/4, .577 Snider and .577 NE 3-inch. The first four fit fine, but the .577s were very tight. The .416 Rigby body is slightly larger in diameter than the .500 NE per COW, and was a fine fit. The flap easily fit when closed.




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Ok sounds very versatile with multiple calibers. Good deal and with flap won’t fall out if slightly loose. I bet a .505 would be too big

I’ll get a couple


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The 505 Gibbs might just fit. Base diameter is .635. The .577 NE was too tight with a base diameter of .660.


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Ordered a couple to check out thanks


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Nice pouch. 470 a bit tight due to length but all works nicely. .505 no go too fat lol but I got pouches for them. Really nice thanks for the post will work with many types of rounds and looks great


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.500 3” fit great


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Glad to hear, Gunslinger.


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