Shoulder Holster for a Revolver

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irishlager

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This is my first post here, so i hope i put this in the proper location.

I picked up a Ruger Super Redhawk today in 454 casull, and now i am going to need to get a holster for it. I am looking for a vertical shoulder holster for a 7 1/2" barrel and it is scoped. I looked at a few uncle mikes holsters, and liked the design, but i cant find one that is left handed. Does anyone know a good place online that i can look for holsters, none of my local shops have what i need.

Many thanks in advance,
J
 
Cosmoline,
I was hoping to stick with a shoulder holster rather than a chest one. I want to be able to still carry my muzzle loader with me, and be able to use either.

I hunt in a large amount of farm country where i might be down in the woods or swamps at one point, and might find myself slipping out to a hay field if need be. So i would like to still have my muzzle loader for longer range shots. Until i have had time to perfect my 100+ yard shots with a pistol. For now I'm trying to keep it around 50 yds.

I do like the look of those models though, and will definitely look into them some more.
Many thanks,
J
 
A true shoulder holster for a SRH with scope is going to be like holding a piece of luggage under your arm. But the Bianchi X-15 might be able to do it.

In my experience, a good chest holster does not get in the way of a rifle.
 
Cosmoline,
sorry i took so long to respond,
i was out of town for a while. i did get a chance to look into the alaska sportsman chest holster, and it seems like it might be a good option. i just wish i could see one before i spend $90 on it.
thanks again for all your help,
J
 
Irishlager,
If you are handy with leather, try making your holster. I designed and made a vertical pouch shoulder holster for my S&W M629, 6.5" barrel, with 2X Leupold EER scope. Obtain brown paper grocery bag and open it up. Fold over the pistol in pouch shape and trim excess paper. Leave about 1/2 inch paper outside gun for stitching/lacing. Mark OUTSIDE surface of pattern. Buy 9-10 oz stiff leather and use paper pattern to cut leather. BE SURE TO HAVE OUTSIDE SURFACE OF PATTERN AND OUTSIDE SURFACE OF LEATHER BOTH FACING UP. Stitch/lace leather as desired. Wrap pistol in double layer of Saran Wrap, dampen holster with water, insert pistol and bone/mold holster to curvature of pistol. Let dry thoroughly with pistol still inside. Buy leather straps and large shoulder support piece; attach to pouch holster. Finish holster and straps with Neatsfool oil or other leather finish of your choice. Mine works great. Hunted with it for 8 years.

Good shooting and be safe.
LB
 
LB,
Cant say that i have much experience w/ leather. As much as i would enjoy making a holster, i think it would be best i purchase one. I've waited a long time to purchase a pistol for hunting, and i think it best i buy an adequate holster that will help protect my new companion. Many thanks for the advice, and perhaps one day ill be confident enough to make a holster.
J
 
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