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Published on April 28, 2023
Duration: 0:47

This guide details the advanced quad-loading technique for competition shotguns, as demonstrated by an experienced shooter. It covers efficient magazine filling with 12-gauge shells and managing recoil during rapid fire. Proper technique and safe handling are emphasized for competitive shooting scenarios.

Quick Summary

The Benelli M2 (Competition Modified) is shown with an extended magazine tube, likely 10+1 or 12+1 capacity, optimized for competition. Advanced quad-loading techniques and effective recoil management are demonstrated for rapid fire, crucial for competitive shooting sports like 3-Gun.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Quad-Loading Demonstration
  2. 00:05Close-up Loading Technique
  3. 00:28Rapid Fire and Recoil Management
  4. 00:31Shell Ejection

Frequently Asked Questions

What is quad-loading in shotgun shooting?

Quad-loading is an advanced technique where a shooter simultaneously loads four shells into the magazine tube of a semi-automatic shotgun. It's commonly used in competitive shooting sports like 3-Gun to quickly replenish ammunition during a stage.

How can I improve recoil management with a 12-gauge shotgun?

Effective recoil management involves a proper stance, a firm grip, and anticipating the shot. Using competition-tuned firearms with features like ported barrels or adjustable stocks can also help mitigate felt recoil during rapid fire.

What modifications are common for competition shotguns like the Benelli M2?

Competition modifications often include extended magazine tubes for increased capacity (e.g., 10+1 or 12+1), oversized bolt handles for easier manipulation, enlarged loading ports for faster reloads, and sometimes trigger work or action tuning.

What is the advantage of an extended magazine tube on a shotgun?

An extended magazine tube significantly increases the shotgun's ammunition capacity, allowing for more shots before needing to reload. This is crucial in timed shooting competitions where speed and efficiency are paramount.

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