Chest rig suggestion for T97 set up reload using right hand?

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Any one got a suggestion for chest rig for the T97? I was doing a 2Gun my first time last Sunday stuck with my JR Carbine (well it has its advantages since I only needed Glock mags) because I don't have my T97 ready with mag pouches and etc but I would very much like to run this for my future 2Gun.

Because I reload with my right hand for the T97 (I do believe this rifle is totally designed to reload using right hand at least it felt way more natural to me), is there a chest rig that will work well with this setup? Typical AR chest rig with mags pulling up might not work well with this setup because the rifle stock is in the way. Any setup that I can config the mag be pull horizontally instead of vertically? I am thinking about doing 2X double stacked in the front or 4X single stack in the front and do a double stack on the back as I can reach behind my belt's back mags pretty easily as well (but I don't wanna put overload my belt with weight).

I would like to know which chest rig and mag pouch I can set it up side way with opening to the right side so that I can pull from the right hand side. Worst case may be I can custom make it with some sub-par sewing skill.... But if there is a ready to go setup I will probably try it out first.
 
I HATE chest rigs for CQB... the pouches are awkward to access. I find mag pouches are most natural low on the hip, so I use battle belts when I'm wearing armour or load bearing vests when I'm not...
 
I use this:http://www.ebay.com/itm/Surplus-Vietnam-War-Chinese-Type-63-Auto-Chest-Rig-Ammo-Pouch-CN015-/201392091786?epid=1945963139&hash=item2ee3e7728a:g:7f8AAOSwOyJX4JWq
 
If you insist on using strong hand reloads, you might just have to change your technique. Ive seen a ton of videos of PLA guys "flipping" their rifles up and away, clear of their chest rigs.

Now it's a lot slicker because they have those rock-in mags, but you can probably adapt it.

 
Blue Force Gear makes horizontal mag-pouches.

They normally point towards the left hand.

But there's no reason why you couldn't mount them upside down on the molle,
and have them point towards your right hand.

https://www.blueforcegear.com/horizontal-ten-speed-pouch

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