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Change: asbecause they are not rigid enough to remove the shells with one hand. I will be using andan ammo belt for all tactical reloading examples discussed in this article.Single Barrel ShotgunsH&R Topper is probably the best known of
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Change: It can only be done with a full-stock shotgun, and is swifter if there is no latch blocking the shell loading. Mossberg shotguns are ideal
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Change: Try to do it without having to stare at the loading port, so you can keep visual contact with your targets.Partial Reload Left (Weak) Hand:1) With slide closed on a live round; shotgun shoulder and ready to fire. Keep eyes on target through
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Change: This is the common name for a drill where the shooter loads a single round of ammunition into a loaded shotgun and racks the forearm.
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Change: When you're faced with the dilemma of what shotgun to own, remember one basic thing: any shotgun is better than no shotgun. In the video
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Change: ***** the hammer before firing.No safety.Double Barrel Shotguns:Double Barrel shotguns come in two types: Side by Side and Over-n-Under. Side by Side (pictured) is the typical shotgun that most people envision. They can
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Change: useusing and ammo belt for all tactical reloading examples discussed in this article.Single Barrel ShotgunsH&R Topper is probably the best know of these types of shotguns and are cheap to buy
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Change: The difference is that most use a bolt handle to rack the action rather them a sliding forearm. Some also have an empty chamber hold open and bolt release like some rifles. Aside from this, most of the following information is applicable to non-magazine fed semi-automatic and pump action shotguns.
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Change: This is actually called the "Tactical Reload" in most firearms training circles. This is done when you have fired a few rounds and your shotgun is NOT empty, but you want to "fill it up" while you have a short break in the action or some distance from your targets.
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Change: Mossberg shotgun.Hi Viz model 4-1 Rifle Sight - Your basic rifle type sight replacing the sight bead on a shotgun. The HiViz model has fiber optic inserts to allow an easy sight picture. Rifle sights are necessary if you want to shoot slugs from your shotgun. Ironhand
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Change: own Mossberg shotgun. Hi Viz model 4-1 Rifle Sight - Your basic rifle type sight replacing the sight bead on a shotgun. The HiViz model has fiber optic inserts to allow an easy sight picture. Rifle sights are necessary if you want to shoot slugs from your shotgun.
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Change: - Military standard sight. Tough and accurate. Rear ring is used like a "scope" wit the front blade making the "bottom cross hair".HiViz model TriViz Sight - Fiberoptic type of sight. Front bead is replaced with a triangle
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Change: hair".HiViz model TriViz SightFiberoptic type of sight. Front bead is replaced with a triangle and back sight has left and right triangles. The 3 triangles line up for your sighting. Easy to see in low light. This sight is what I have on my own Mossberg shotgun.
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