The Current Set Up For My Battle Belt

Yesterday while testing out my Battle Belt setup I mentioned I would show you my current setup for the belt.

However, I am set up to carry more than the Battle Belt and its contents. My system consists of a number of layers or “tiers” as I call them. Each Tier can be worn on my body or carried in my hands independently of the others and can be mixed and matched as the situation unfolds.

Of course my system is always a work in progress as I tweak it according to personal preferences, experience, and the yearly change of seasons.

In it’s current state my Tiers consist of:

Tier Zero – Rifle (named Gungnir) and that which is attached to the rifle

Tier One – Gear attached to the belt on my pants or directly on my body

Tier Two – Battle Belt

Tier Three – Shoulder Bag

Tier Four – 3 Day Pack

Tier Five – Extended Scout Pack

Over time I will discuss these tiers in turn starting from my rifle and working up.

Tier Zero – The Rifle

The Scout Rifle I carry is a stainless steel Sako Kodiak chambered in .375 H&H Magnum. A bolt action, using a 4-round magazines plus one in the chamber. Essentially, Gungnir is an “elephant gun”.

The magazine can be refilled by hand when the bolt is open. During lulls between shots I can remove one of the nine cartridges from the buttstock shell holder and insert it into the unfilled magazine or directly into the rifle chamber. Doing this in a fluid, efficient manner and without causing a jam while under duress is a real and valuable skill unto itself.

My Tier Zero consists of a rifle chambered in .375 H&H Magnum, rifle sling, four round detachable magazine plus one in the chamber, and a buttock shell holder with nine rounds..

My Tier Zero consists of a rifle chambered in .375 H&H Magnum, rifle sling, four round detachable magazine plus one in the chamber, and a buttock shell holder with nine rounds..

Also attached to the rifle is a simple sling. While I do not use the sling often, it can come in handy when scrambling up and down very steep mountain inclines and rocky ledge when the use of both hands in necessary.

The sling can also be used as an aid for steadying the rifle when making a shot.

Total weight of Tier Zero as it is set up with iron sights only: 4466 grams or 9.85 pounds which includes a sling and 14-rounds:

Naked on the scale with an empty 4-round magazine the rifle weighs 3726 grams or 8.21 pounds

The sling weighs 122 grans or .27 of a pound

Nine Nosler Safari 300-grain Solid rounds on the buttstock shell holder weigh 406 grams or .9 of a pound

Four rounds in the magazine plus one in the chamber weigh 206 grams or .45 of a pound

Note there is a rounding error of about six grams or 1/100th of a pound. Close enough!

Typically on Tier Zero I carry something like Nosler Nickle plated 300-grain solids. These are heavy rounds, each weighing nearly 1/10 of a pound. They are very hard hitting, and very penetrative through brush, trees, dirt, and other obstacles.

What’s more, cartridges of this type reduce my exposure to toxic lead during scouts as compared to bullets with exposed lead such as round nose soft points.

For a 200 Yard Zero – Nosler 300-Grain Solids

Range Velocity Drop Energy

Yards Feet per Second Inches Foot-Pounds

0 2550 -1.5 4331

100 2266 2.7 3420

200 2002 0 2670

300 1758 11.4 2059

So there you have it, Tier Zero of Universe Rebel setup. Next up will be a discussion on my Tier One setup – what I wear on my body, clothing, and the belt of my BDU pants.

 

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