• The SH Membership has gone live. Only SH Members have access to post in the classifieds. All members can view the classifieds. Starting in 2020 only SH Members will be admitted to the annual hunting contest. Current members will need to follow these steps to upgrade: 1. Click on your username 2. Click on Account upgrades 3. Choose SH Member and purchase.
  • We've been working hard the past few weeks to come up with some big changes to our vendor policies to meet the changing needs of our community. Please see the new vendor rules here: Vendor Access Area Rules

How are you carrying your pistol?

MIbowhunter49

Well-Known Member
Dec 19, 2019
342
250
43
34
How do you carry your pistol when saddle hunting? I usually have my IWB kydex holster when hunting, but basically anything on my waist is a no go in a saddle. Not big on having it in my backpack, despite my super day pack having makeshift holster in the waist belt.

Almost thinking about getting a thigh holster, but open carry isn't really my bag.

Tips?
 
  • Like
Reactions: Rjschatts

Wyatt_burp

Well-Known Member
Jul 1, 2019
711
751
93
36
I don't normally, but when I'm home in PA it's either appendix, shoulder, or ill wear an 8 oclock(southpaw) till I get to the tree, put pistol and holster in its own pocket in backpack, strap on saddle and climb. Reverse it coming out. The odds you need it in the tree, and won't have time to grab it are rediculous.

Sent from my SM-G965U1 using Tapatalk
 

five

Well-Known Member
Oct 16, 2019
459
412
63
42
I haven’t done it in a saddle, but I used to trail run A LOT and do all of my hunts with a chest rig. The one I have is a Hill People Gear Snubby kit + Glock 23. Back then I was doing 40 miles a week minimum. I was thinking this same question last week after a run in with two pit bulls and was thinking it was time to bring the HPG out of retirement.
 

sureshotscott

Moderator
Staff member
SH Member
Jul 18, 2017
1,975
3,563
113
SE MI
 
  • Like
Reactions: Vtbow

GreginPA

Well-Known Member
SH Member
Apr 10, 2020
711
1,123
93
Yesterday was my first full day saddle hunting. I used a drop leg holster.

I won't be using it again. The clips that go up to the belt really dug into me after hours of the saddle pressure.

probably going to move to a shoulder harness.
 

dbow0603

Active Member
Jul 28, 2020
127
87
28
49
Have carried a pistol in the past just never needed to. Saddle hunting is all about weight so gun stays home, knife in pocket. No grizzly bears here lol.

Sent from my moto z3 using Tapatalk
 

KYHunter

Well-Known Member
Jan 20, 2018
1,113
1,333
113
31
I keep my gun in the Holster built into my badlands super day. I have no need for it in the tree, only while walking in or out. I used mine last fall on a big hog at 10 yards while walking out. Glad I had it accessible.
 

Tr33_n1nj@

Well-Known Member
SH Member
Aug 30, 2019
1,379
1,910
113
Southwest Alabama
Must be nice to only have to worry about the wildlife...
I’m looking for a chest rig at the moment just not interested in paying as much for it as I did the gun. Amazon has some soft holsters that may get the job done. All I want is a comfortable harness that holds it tight to my body and a snap/Velcro to secure it. Otherwise it’s a paddle holster to the tree then it and my belt go into the pack when the saddle goes on. I haven’t found a belt worthy of holding up a gun that is comfortable with a saddle.
 

M. Wilson

Well-Known Member
Jan 3, 2020
410
422
63
37
So we had 2 fugitives get in a shootout with police, shooting 1. They were able to catch one guy, but the other wasn’t caught for several days. He was hiding out on some public land. (I think I got the story right) Not only are there feisty predators in the woods. Now we have to worry about killers and criminals. Also we had a guy hold up the gas station about a mile from our house. He was caught the next day on the property beside ours. Needless to say, I don’t leave home without a handgun, ever. I have been carrying appendix, but seriously looking and a chest rig for hunting


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 

bowhuntr09

Well-Known Member
SH Member
Jul 28, 2018
2,375
3,111
113
57
Midlothian, VA
+1 on the Hill People Gear chest pack.

I picked up a Hill People Gear kit bag just this week. I like it although I did have to take it off in the tree. The bridge was rubbing it making noise. Otherwise it comes in very handy. Great place for my release, grunt call, binocs. etc.
 

10essee

Well-Known Member
Feb 16, 2018
957
1,622
93
46
Florida
Must be nice to only have to worry about the wildlife...
I’m looking for a chest rig at the moment just not interested in paying as much for it as I did the gun. Amazon has some soft holsters that may get the job done. All I want is a comfortable harness that holds it tight to my body and a snap/Velcro to secure it. Otherwise it’s a paddle holster to the tree then it and my belt go into the pack when the saddle goes on. I haven’t found a belt worthy of holding up a gun that is comfortable with a saddle.
34524268-EE3E-4C53-829A-6D8F9A6C2B25.jpegThis is what I carry my Ruger SR1911 in. Stays tight and close. Doesn’t interfere with bridge at all. Keeps my hog shooter close and handy. Did put some silencer material(fuzzy part of Velcro) on the buckles but other wise it’s great. The Chicago screw can be set for any amount of tension you want. Have mine set to where it can be yanked out in a hurry but won’t let the gun slip out on its own. Can very quietly ease it out if needing stealth. One strap is partly elastic so you can set how much body grip you get. Very pleased with mine.
 
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: MIbowhunter49