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No. I had my binos (Leupold Yosemite 6x30's) on the Leupold strap around my neck, they came down just about to mid-way on my chest, right by the butt of the grip. They didn't bang into or interfere with one another. A longer pair of binos worn lower (or a longer barreled revolver with the 6x30's) might have been an issue, but the Tanker holster puts the revolver in the lower left quadrant of your torso (when worn right hand), more of a mid-belly holster than a "chest" holster.
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Perfect as I am a Yosemite user as well. I think I will order given the 20% discount they have running. Appreciated.
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I'm ordering one with their sale as well. Floral carved, lined, for a 4 5/8" Bisley Flattop 44spl. One way to see if the revolver might interfere with the binos would be to measure the overall length of the revolver, then take a measurement from the top of your belt to where the binos ride on your chest. The Tanker holster's belt strap places the muzzle right on the top of your belt; though, if you loosen the chest strap, you can get the holster to ride a bit lower.
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Well... I have straps that I set up to use with all my Simply Rugged holsters so you can wear the pancake as a chest rig also. They're so comfy, even a child can carry a big N frame - HEH-HEH
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Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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I am fond of Galco's cross draw for my 6" Classic. It can be worn up or crossdraw but I like the crossdraw while hunting. Since I am right handed, I carry my rifle on the right but the crossdraw on the left keeps the rifle from banging into it. The key is getting a belt that fits correctly.
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