I am not a professional hunter, but I have some gun experience. And here's what I would like to point out. The more comfortable a gun is, the faster it is at the ready to shoot, how comfortable it is in your holster, and so on. This determines the success of the task you want to accomplish. I once participated in a sports shooting competition. I had a Walther, and I was thinking about how I could get ready to shoot faster than anybody else. And I concluded that I had to find the best holster for Walther PDP. The more comfortable the holster, the better for me. The same with you, the more comfortable, the better. You have to choose what is comfortable for you, not look for reviews on the internet.