The Shotgun Violin Reload
The Violin Reload is a stable and efficient shotgun reloading technique, particularly useful for beginners and in competition. It involves rotating the shotgun 90 degrees over the shoulder to reload with the strong hand, offering better control and peripheral vision than traditional support-hand methods. While criticized in some defensive contexts, its stability and ease of learning make it a valuable skill.



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