I am newcomer to Raccoon hunting. I have a gun,a dog,a light. Now I need a holster.I am looking for a holster for a browning buckmark .22 long rifle 5 1/2 inch bull barrel. any questions post them i will be sure to answer. please and thanks.What type of holster should i get for my pistol for raccoon hunting?
Uncle Mikes and Hunter will have something that will work with a Buckmark. Both outfits offer ';universal'; looking holsters. They dont look like much but they work.
I dont know what universe some of these guys are from... but Conclealed is ';concealed'; and every state I have ever dealt with would consider a pistol concealed in a hunting situation to be a violation of the CW laws.
Hunting and ';open carry'; kinda go together kids. And for the guy with the speal about paddle holsters, pocket holster etc... the Buckmark is a hard pistol to find holsters for. Most folks just dont stock a lot of choices for that particular gun.
I can see why Butch C split. rant overWhat type of holster should i get for my pistol for raccoon hunting?
We like soft inside the pocket holsters, but are also big fans of belt or paddle outside the pants holsters too. I'd say for hunting, concealment is not an issue. A basic nylon holster will not set you back a lot of cash and will serve well for what you are doing. Search online for a model to fit your browning and hitch it up to a good firm and wide belt and go hunting. You're local sports or outdoor store will also probably have a nylon to fit your pistol. Are you also hunting with a shotgun or rifle? If you're hunting with a long gun as a primary, a lot of people find it more comfortable to carry the pistol cross-draw on the opposite side of their waist so the long gun isn't bumping it while you're walking or slinging it off of and on to your back. Good hunting!
For hunting get an across the chest model like pilots wear. They are easy to get to and if you have to climb a tree they don't hang up on limbs.
Here's some:
http://www.thefind.com/sports/info-chest鈥?/a>
A high-quality one, don't settle for cheap stuff.
use you're pocket
get a uncle mikes
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