Close Quarters Shotgun Technique
The 'short stocking' technique allows shotguns to be used effectively in close quarters by reducing their profile to that of a handgun. This method, popularized by Rob Haught, involves rotating the shotgun 90 degrees and placing the stock on the shoulder, requiring a 'push-pull' recoil management strategy. Aiming point shifts significantly higher, necessitating targeting the waist or gut at close range.








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