Taccom 20S4 Sport Series SHELL CADDY Review!!!

Published on March 30, 2018
Duration: 2:01

This review covers the Taccom 20S4 Sport Series shell caddy, highlighting its affordability and functionality. The presenter details a modification process involving Dremeling slots for Mayflower clips to securely mount the caddy to a plate carrier, specifically for chest-mounted sideloading. The review emphasizes the caddy's ability to hold shells snugly while allowing for quick access.

Quick Summary

The Taccom 20S4 Sport Series shell caddy is an affordable ($85) tactical gear option. It can be modified by Dremeling slots for Mayflower clips, allowing secure chest mounting on plate carriers for efficient sideloading and minimized reload times.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction to the Shell Caddy
  2. 00:07Taccom 20S4 Sport Series Overview
  3. 00:18Budget-Friendly Choice
  4. 00:30Mounting Options & Modifications
  5. 00:43Dremeling Slots for Mayflower Clips
  6. 00:51Installation on Plate Carrier
  7. 01:05Chest Mounting Rationale
  8. 01:15Sideloading Technique
  9. 01:22Shell Retention and Access
  10. 01:31Practice Needed & Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Taccom 20S4 Sport Series shell caddy?

The Taccom 20S4 Sport Series shell caddy is an affordable tactical gear accessory designed for shotgun shell carriage. It costs around $85 and can be modified for secure mounting on plate carriers or chest rigs.

How can the Taccom 20S4 shell caddy be mounted?

The caddy comes with a nylon band for basic mounting. For more secure attachment to tactical vests or plate carriers, it can be modified by Dremeling slots on the back to thread Mayflower clips through.

What is the advantage of chest-mounting a shell caddy?

Chest-mounting a shell caddy minimizes the transfer distance between your gear and your firearm, which is crucial for efficient reloading, especially when practicing techniques like sideloading.

How well does the Taccom 20S4 hold shotgun shells?

The Taccom 20S4 holds shotgun shells snugly, ensuring they don't easily fall out. However, they can be quickly and reliably removed with a good tuck when needed for rapid reloading.

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