Thanks, Gary.
I also toyed with the idea of putting a small rivet at the top of the pieces, where all the strain will be when inserting/removing the box of shell will be. If I was still shooting thousands of rounds a year, I probably would have done that.
I sewed it on my CowBoy 4500. I just bought it recently, and am looking for excuses to actually use it. The forward/reverse areas show it, but I wanted plenty of reinforcement in those areas. Normally, I just reverse three stitches, then go forward for the run, but I just watched a video of someone going forward three, then back three, then forward for the run. Thought I'd try it. Bad idea. It bunches up badly on the back side. I'll go back to the original procedure.
It wasn't "loosening up" that made me use a rivet for the Mulligan strap. It was the tiny area involved. It would have been two stitches with thread. Hardly seemed worth it. It's a judgement call, I guess. It's not a Hermes bag, right?
Still, I won't be embarrassed to wear this at the range. I'll just loop my snazzy home-made belt through it and break-em-all!
Jeff