Slickbald Customs
Cowboy Action Shooting Accessory Instructions ONLY – Digital PDF Download
Cowboy Action Shooting Accessory Instructions ONLY – Digital PDF Download
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Cowboy Action Shooting Accessory Book Instructions ONLY
Get instant digital access to Chris Andre's complete Cowboy Action Shooting Accessory Book Instructions — delivered as a PDF immediately after purchase.
⚠️ Digital PDF Download — Not a physical product. Instant access after purchase.
- Compatible shooting accessories templates sold separately
Key Features
- 🎨 Full-Color Instructions: Detailed guides for every style included
- 🏆 Competition & Reenactment Ready: Ideal for SASS, cowboy action shooting, historical reenactment, and cosplay
- 👷 All Skill Levels: Beginner to professional leather workers welcome — basic stitching knowledge recommended
- 🔗 Compatible With All Slickbald Holster Templates — build a complete matched rig
Who This Is For
Whether you're a hobbyist building your first cowboy rig or a professional leather worker adding western styles to your lineup, the full-color instructions give you a repeatable, accurate starting point every time.
What You'll Need
- Recommended leather: 7–9 oz vegetable-tanned (Hermann Oak or equivalent)
- Basic stitching tools and leather finishing supplies
Frequently Asked Questions
What leather weight should I use for western holsters and gun belts?
7–9 oz vegetable-tanned leather is the standard for western-style holsters and belts. Hermann Oak is the gold standard, but any quality veg-tan will work. Avoid chrome-tanned leather — it will damage gunmetal.
Do I need any prior experience?
Basic stitching knowledge is recommended. The full-color instructions walk you through construction step by step, so even newer makers can follow along and get professional results.
Do these work with Slickbald acrylic holster templates?
Absolutely. These patterns are designed to complement the Slickbald western holster template line. Build the holster with the template, then use these patterns to complete the full rig.
