I'm not a leathersmith at all, but have a question about the placement of cartridge loops. Anyone else wonder why they're put on the very back of the belt, where they're the most difficult to reach, especially for someone cradling a revolver in their left hand trying to reload?
In my amateur, inexperienced opinion, it would make infinitely more sense to have at least some of them around on the right side of the belt. In fact, on a non-billeted belt, couldn't a fella have a half dozen or so loops between the holster and the tongue (?) with another dozen or so behind the holster? (Assuming one knew exactly where the holster needed to be.)
Thoughts?