The Insane Skill of “Quad Loading” #shotgunshells #fullautofriday #civtac

Published on September 21, 2023
Duration: 0:58

This guide details the advanced 'quad loading' technique for shotguns, demonstrated by the Civilian Tactical host. It covers grabbing four shells at once and loading them sequentially into the receiver, building upon the 'double load' method. The video emphasizes speed and efficiency for competitive or tactical scenarios, showcasing the Mossberg 590 with specific aftermarket furniture and accessories.

Quick Summary

The 'quad loading' technique is an advanced shotgun reloading method where a shooter grabs four shells simultaneously and loads them into the receiver in rapid succession, significantly speeding up reloads for competition or tactical use. This technique is demonstrated on a Mossberg 590 with specific aftermarket accessories.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Fast Loading
  2. 00:13Double Loading Technique Explained
  3. 00:26Quad Loading Demonstration
  4. 00:43Live Fire and Speed Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'quad loading' technique for shotguns?

The 'quad loading' technique is an advanced shotgun reloading method where a shooter grabs four shells simultaneously and loads them into the receiver in rapid succession, significantly speeding up reloads for competition or tactical use.

What shotgun and accessories are featured in the quad loading demonstration?

The video features a Mossberg 590 shotgun equipped with a Magpul SGA Stock and MOE Forend, along with a side-saddle shell carrier and a belt-mounted competition-style shell caddy.

How does the 'quad load' differ from a 'double load'?

A 'double load' involves grabbing and loading two shells sequentially, while the 'quad load' expands on this by grabbing four shells at once and loading the first two, then the subsequent two in rapid succession.

What skills are required to perform a quad load?

Performing a quad load requires advanced dexterity, precise thumb control, and significant practice to ensure shells are properly seated without causing malfunctions. It's a technique honed through dedicated training.

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