You are right about my size. I don't have any trouble concealing a handgun and reloads plus a BUG on my person. I am sure you have been told that it is all about clothing and attitude. Clothing part is easy, wear your clothes a bit loose and make sure you carry in a good location for both the draw and to prevent printing. Clothing includes the right holster and this may take some try and fail so be ready to sell some used holsters along the way. A good CARRY type of belt is also a must. I get mine made by a friend who I can give contact info if a nice looking leather belt is what you want. This is clothing in a nutshell.
Don't try to carry too much gun but make sure you are carrying as much as you feel you need.
Attitude is such that you aren't always showing others you are nervous about having a gun. Touching it now and then or making quick looks to see if it is in place also walking funny and favoring your gun side are all rookie things that "give yourself away". Walk and act like it isn't there as far as anyone else should be concerned.
Then make sure you practice drawing and shooting from concealment. Very important that this become muscle memory and not a thing to think about when the gun is needed.
Don't try to carry too much gun but make sure you are carrying as much as you feel you need.
Attitude is such that you aren't always showing others you are nervous about having a gun. Touching it now and then or making quick looks to see if it is in place also walking funny and favoring your gun side are all rookie things that "give yourself away". Walk and act like it isn't there as far as anyone else should be concerned.
Then make sure you practice drawing and shooting from concealment. Very important that this become muscle memory and not a thing to think about when the gun is needed.
Picture a 6' tall 275lb man and you might just see me...snip