Merry Christmas, Happy Solstice, Season's Greetings, Happy Hollidays.
Rocking Horse, Pard I know what you mean. One of my first holsters had the holster loop at two different distances from the fold, it would twist and slid up. I had to fix it with a Chicago Screw.
Now I ain't the sharpest crayon in the box, but I could see right there that if I wanted a good fit on the belt I would have to measure. I make my belts 3" wide so I measure to give me 3 1/4" to 3 3/8" between the fold and the top of the holster loop. I find it easier to stick to Slim Jims or a modification of the holsters Lawerence, Bauer Brothers, and others made in the 60s and 70s. I sew the belt loop to the back of the holster and add a decorative strap around the holster. I did make some mexican loop holsters for my Russians. I made the top of the holster loop right at 3 1/4" and it is almost half way up my cylinder.
I guess one answer is to make wider belts, which isn't a bad idea. Or to adjust folds and holster loop tops to try to get everything where you want it. This is one of those details that we have to learn about either by someone telling us or by making a misstep ourselves. The Devil is in the details, I've had to tear work appart to redo something I got out of order. Sometimes when I begin a project I build paper models to see how things fit,or not.
Try slipping those holsters over a shotgun belt if the belt loops are big enough, make a slide for half a dozen pistol/rifle rounds and you are good to go
P.S. Those are some mighty fine looking skins, the Carving is real nice.
Just what I think I know.
Regards, Beaumont