How to Load a Shotgun | Shotgun 101 with Top Shot Chris Cheng

This guide, presented by Top Shot Champion Chris Cheng, details the safe loading and unloading procedures for three primary shotgun types: break-action, pump-action, and semi-automatic. Cheng, a professional marksman, emphasizes critical safety rules throughout the demonstration, ensuring viewers understand how to handle each platform correctly. The video also provides resources for finding shooting ranges.

Quick Summary

Learn to safely load and unload break-action, pump-action, and semi-automatic shotguns with expert instruction from Top Shot Champion Chris Cheng. Key safety rules include keeping the muzzle safe, engaging the safety, and keeping a finger off the trigger. Resources like wheretoshoot.org are provided for finding practice locations.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Shotgun Platforms
  2. 00:23Loading Break-Action Shotgun (Beretta 692)
  3. 01:53Loading Pump-Action Shotgun (Mossberg 590)
  4. 03:51Loading Semi-Automatic Shotgun (Mossberg 930 JM Pro)
  5. 04:45Conclusion and Resources

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the three main types of shotgun actions discussed for loading?

The video covers loading procedures for three primary shotgun platforms: break-action (like the Beretta 692), pump-action (like the Mossberg 590), and semi-automatic (like the Mossberg 930 JM Pro Series). Each has a unique loading and unloading process.

What are the essential safety rules when loading a shotgun?

According to Chris Cheng, always keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction, ensure the safety is engaged, and keep your finger off the trigger. These fundamental rules apply to all firearms handling.

How do you safely unload a pump-action shotgun without firing?

To safely unload a pump-action shotgun like the Mossberg 590 without firing, use the action release lever to cycle live rounds out of the action one by one, ensuring the muzzle remains in a safe direction.

Where can I find a place to shoot and practice shotgun loading?

Chris Cheng recommends visiting wheretoshoot.org to find local shooting facilities. Practicing safe firearm handling at a designated range is crucial for developing proficiency.

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