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speaking generally when youamp;#39;re trying to find the most comfortable carry position you want to keep the gun in a spot with enough surface area to support it away from your joints and in a place where you have full range of motion we call that finding your concealment boundaries and that means finding the correct ride height and centering for your unique body shape if your gunamp;#39;s out of bounds itamp;#39;ll cause problems itamp;#39;s pretty easy to find your boundaries for carrying strong side but appendix carry which is on the front of the body takes a little bit more work because small differences matter more all carry positions have pros and cons and thereamp;#39;s a lot more at stake than just comfort so it is a lot to think about but the good news is that the foundation principles of comfort apply to all carry positions and all body types some of the techniques are going to require adaptation so take this information and use your common sense to apply it to