Shotguns A Way of Life: Gravity Loading

Published on May 23, 2013
Duration: 6:44

This video demonstrates the 'gravity loading' technique for shotguns, emphasizing the use of the weak hand for all manipulations after firing. The instructor highlights how this method allows for continuous target observation and immediate re-engagement, contrasting it with other loading styles. The technique is presented as a way to maintain weapon control and efficiency, particularly with different stock types like the Monte Carlo.

Quick Summary

Shotgun gravity loading involves using your weak hand for all manipulations after firing, allowing you to keep your strong hand on the firearm and your eyes on the target. This technique enhances reloading speed and efficiency by minimizing extraneous movements and maintaining weapon control.

Chapters

  1. 00:22Introduction to Gravity Loading
  2. 01:10Weak Hand Manipulation Explained
  3. 01:30Monte Carlo Stock vs. Pistol Grip
  4. 01:49Weak Hand Driving the Load
  5. 02:08Shell Drop and Trigger Squeeze
  6. 03:26Drill Practice and Speed
  7. 04:10Pellet on Ear Scenario
  8. 05:02Practice and Observation
  9. 05:32Ninja-Fast Reload

Frequently Asked Questions

What is shotgun gravity loading?

Shotgun gravity loading is a technique where, after firing, the shotgun is brought down with the weak hand. This allows the weak hand to perform all subsequent manipulations, like inserting shells, while the strong hand maintains grip and the shooter keeps eyes on the target.

How does gravity loading improve shotgun reloading speed?

By using the weak hand for all loading actions, the shooter can maintain a consistent grip and keep their eyes focused on the target. This minimizes extraneous movement and allows for quicker re-engagement, making the reload process more efficient.

Can gravity loading be used with different shotgun stocks?

Yes, the gravity loading technique is adaptable to various shotgun stocks, including traditional Monte Carlo stocks and those with pistol grips. The core principle of using the weak hand for manipulation remains consistent.

What is the primary benefit of the gravity loading technique?

The primary benefit is maintaining weapon control and continuous target observation. By performing all reloads with the weak hand, the shooter's strong hand can stay on the firearm, and their focus remains on the threat or target area.

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