Hi guys,
I recently bought a Ruger No. 1 light sporter (open sights, 38" long) in 30-06 Springfield and I totally love it. It's compact and light and powerful and ... really beautiful.
However, it is a single-shot and most folks (including me) like the idea of having one or two extra cartridges readily available ... just in case the need should arise.
I "discovered" a leatherworker's website in Montana called 7X Leather and contacted Wes Daems about making some slight adjustments to a couple of his products. No problemo ...
(The loops were perpendicular to the sling and parallel to the wrist-strap in his "regular" designs.)
Shipping was just $10. The stuff arrived a few days ago and is absolutely top-drawer. There are also probably Canadians doing similar work, but this is the fellow that I "found" and the crafstmanship is just super.
Boomer
I recently bought a Ruger No. 1 light sporter (open sights, 38" long) in 30-06 Springfield and I totally love it. It's compact and light and powerful and ... really beautiful.
However, it is a single-shot and most folks (including me) like the idea of having one or two extra cartridges readily available ... just in case the need should arise.
I "discovered" a leatherworker's website in Montana called 7X Leather and contacted Wes Daems about making some slight adjustments to a couple of his products. No problemo ...
OK for your leather. Yes I can make the wrist cartridge holder for two 30-06 rounds with the loops fashioned to hold the shells parallel to your forearm.
Yes I can make a sling for you with 2 loops that are also parallel to the sling. Would you like the basket stamp tooling? I also do an edge-tooling design that is tasteful but very light. (I won't charge you for tooling.)
Yes I can make a sling for you with 2 loops that are also parallel to the sling. Would you like the basket stamp tooling? I also do an edge-tooling design that is tasteful but very light. (I won't charge you for tooling.)
(The loops were perpendicular to the sling and parallel to the wrist-strap in his "regular" designs.)
Shipping was just $10. The stuff arrived a few days ago and is absolutely top-drawer. There are also probably Canadians doing similar work, but this is the fellow that I "found" and the crafstmanship is just super.
Boomer
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