Belt ammo pouch

Els, Murray, or Galco. Can't go wrong. I use a Murray cartridge belt for Africa (.375), and will be taking an Els belt pouch (.270) with me to British Columbia next week.
Red Leg - Why would you choose them for the respective hunts? Howa re they better suited?
 
Red Leg - Why would you choose them for the respective hunts? Howa re they better suited?
Murray is an old school all leather design that will last longer than I will. This one is designed for anything in the .375 family of cartridges. I have used it only with my .375 which means almost every time that I have been to Africa. It is very comfortable.

Blaser R8 w/Classic Sporter stock


The Els "system" is modular and what I use in North and South America. These are ammunition pouches sized for different families of cartridges that slide onto a web belt. They are made in Zimbabwe, but can be ordered on line. https://www.elsfineleather.com/products-by-category?category=1
 
Murray is an old school all leather design that will last longer than I will. This one is designed for anything in the .375 family of cartridges. I have used it only with my .375 which means almost every time that I have been to Africa. It is very comfortable.

Blaser R8 w/Classic Sporter stock


The Els "system" is modular and what I use in North and South America. These are ammunition pouches sized for different families of cartridges that slide onto a web belt. They are made in Zimbabwe, but can be ordered on line. https://www.elsfineleather.com/products-by-category?category=1
Thanks Red Leg, I was little apprehensive to lug this belt with ammo, during long walks, crawling if required etc in the African bush, but it seems it is well designed and fit comfortably
 

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