Merry Christmas to me

been looking for a way to reasonably carry my Alaskan SuperRedhawk. With it on my hip, I the belt necessary is uncomfortably tight, it’s not a light pistol

I’m still hoping to check Alaska off my list of states I’ve been to (last 2 are AK and ND) planning on doing 2 wheels if I can get my body well enough to handle the trip. I may trailer to my mom’s house in Spokane WA then 2 wheels for the “good part” and enjoy the visceral aspect of being in the environment.
Part of that is the risk and vulnerability traveling on 2 wheels, from inattentive drivers to people with ill intent or even a grumpy furry animal, I have always liked to be responsible for my own protection. Being on 2 wheels, I’ve tried hip carrying, very challenging for me to develop the steps to properly draw from concealment in any kind of timely manner. I also severely damaged my 25yr old G19 when a clip broke, feeling it slide down my pant leg as I’m trying to pull off the freeway, only to see it hit the pavement as I pulled to the edge of the road, down to under 20mph feeling it would survive that. Yet, before I was able to dismount and retrieve it, run over by a loaded dump truck

I’ve tried boot carrying, better but makes for weak hand draw/firing, not my strong suit but able to train for that somewhat effectively.
Why not chest carry? Been looking at various holsters, kydex holsters, probably would have been the safest/most durable, but...I’m old skool and love leather. This company makes them by hand from the land of Sarah Palin and where I plan to go, why not overpay for some US, hand-made leather goods

There is a method to my madness...my Henry rifle and Alaskan can use the same round (45 colt) that I can purchase in everything from a “cowboy load” (used in cowboy action shooting matches) to a “bear load” (320g doing 1200fps), making for a simple, mostly 50 state legal to travel with (6 round max, not auto, no mags, etc) and what I traveled with in the Airstream. I also have the dies to reload some personally tuned rounds that I will work up during my training with the holster.
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Lot’s of training in my future, only one speed loader pouch, if I need more after 12, I’ve already taken cover to pull from those meant for the Henry other ammo pouch. Super comfortable, good adjustability, loaded it up and ran around the house to see how it felt, super happy with the comfort that will only get better as the leather loosens up on the shoulder strap. Bummed I had to give up my membership to Sir Walter Gun Club, not worth the 3 hour one way trip, the waitlist for my preferred club is looking like at least a year out so I’ll be begging for guest passes and finding public ranges to get my hands used to the set kit
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Holster is a perfect fit, retention screw works well and a hammer safety strap, yee haw
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The real question will be is how to mount the Henry on my BMW, or considering a sidecar and bringing Tashi, then I’m sure I could find a way to mount it inside a side car. First things first, training, hoping the country opens back up and I can check this trip off my bucket list....
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