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I've really been wanting to try my hand at a western style holster, but lacking a revolver, I decided to go with a shell carrier. I just played with my French curves for the tooling design since the tooled area is slightly less then 2 inches and I didnt want to get too complicated in such a small area. 

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Sorry, I don't know how to get this last picture to show in the original post so I did this...

It has a pretty wicked curve with the shells inserted, but I'm built like a 12 year old girl, so it still fits me. This was my first attempt at any kind of ammo carrier so I guess this is part of the learning "curve" if you will. 

Thoughts and comments always appreciated. 

Thanks for looking 

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Awesome!! I love it.

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Thank you, I'm rather happy with it 

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Nice belt - looks like the loops are too tightly spaced - this causes the belt to curl up like yours.  Space the loops slightly farther apart and next one should be fine!

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Perfect explanation! Makes sense thank you for the info and compliment

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