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<blockquote data-quote="Burk Cornelius" data-source="post: 929943" data-attributes="member: 3071"><p><strong>ADDENDUM #2</strong> (Performance)</p><p></p><p>I spent the whole day wearing the Don Hume 715 clip whilst chain sawing trees down and loading them into the trailer, driving the four-wheeler around, unloading wood into a burn pile, etc. Lots of reaching, bending and on and off the 4-wheeler. The only thing the holster ever did was tilt a little on my belt but never even came close to trying to come off. </p><p></p><p>Like I mentioned in an earlier post, the holster "seeks" its most stable position on the waistband. Mine canted just a little forward with all of the activity but didn't do anything else except carry my snubbie like it was supposed to.</p><p></p><p>I think I might change my rating to <strong>4.5 hollowpoints</strong>. I don't think the belt straps would have performed any better. I'm not sure if it would have moved any more had I had to grapple around on the ground with one of the trees but luckily they all went down without much trouble.</p><p></p><p>I am no sure what would make a perfect 5 rating, maybe if it was canted a little to begin with.</p><p></p><p>BC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Burk Cornelius, post: 929943, member: 3071"] [B]ADDENDUM #2[/B] (Performance) I spent the whole day wearing the Don Hume 715 clip whilst chain sawing trees down and loading them into the trailer, driving the four-wheeler around, unloading wood into a burn pile, etc. Lots of reaching, bending and on and off the 4-wheeler. The only thing the holster ever did was tilt a little on my belt but never even came close to trying to come off. Like I mentioned in an earlier post, the holster "seeks" its most stable position on the waistband. Mine canted just a little forward with all of the activity but didn't do anything else except carry my snubbie like it was supposed to. I think I might change my rating to [B]4.5 hollowpoints[/B]. I don't think the belt straps would have performed any better. I'm not sure if it would have moved any more had I had to grapple around on the ground with one of the trees but luckily they all went down without much trouble. I am no sure what would make a perfect 5 rating, maybe if it was canted a little to begin with. BC [/QUOTE]
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