... In my experience, you never find the perfect bag, and you always have too many bags.
Not a shoulder bag, but if you can find one used on the big auction site, I've been very happy with my F-Stop Kenti backpack. It has dual side access. There's plenty of room for my S2a, 3 lenses, film, meter, filters, etc with a ton of dividers to keep it all organized and that's not even utilizing the main top pocket or the front pocket. The side straps also work great for a small tripod. I tried the shoulder bag route with my Billingham, but found it to be too much weight for one shoulder.
Another problem with camera bags that will accommodate medium format gear is when you get what you want to take with you in them they are too heavy for you to pick upThe trouble with medium format is that it tends to grow and grow and grow... and rapidly outlive any bag you can throw at it. I've worked my way through four, and now into large backpack territory and soon, a walking staff for good measure! So, you have a Bronny and "a few lenses". You'll travel the same path. In time...
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