Great job!! I couldn’t hear the last time. Did you break 5 seconds? I currently don’t have the strength to hold the gun up with my trigger hand, so I use the short stocked position for emergency reloads. It’s slower, but what can I do?
Thank you! 3.28 was the time I made on camera. The position is good for that as well! Also, having the stock on top of the shoulder or under the armpit is dealers choice too, with most gun stuff it’s about finding a method that is most optimal for you not trying to mold you to the method. Best of luck and thanks for the feed back
@@morlock8621 wow, great time. Mold the method to me, I like that. I figure I would be quite under stress and fumbling as well. That short stocked position has the ejection port straight up so gravity assists instead of makes worse. And, the magazine port is 90 degrees to gravity, so it’s a little more fumble proof too. I practice at home often using my trigger hand to do the loading, support hand supports. It seems that the trigger hand has less distance to cover. I also load my shell card loads brass down like you have in the video. The shells are parallel to the ground, and I seem to fumble them less. I also naturally grab them with the index finger alongside the shell to “point” it into whichever port it’s going into, ejection or magazine. Just seems more stable to me under the duress of a threat. Hopefully I’ll never have to find out for sure.
flyboytim2009 sounds solid! I think that’s like “violin” loading where you are using your trigger hand to load, I haven’t played around with it much but I think it’s necessary for quad loading and the like,
Good drill, thanks for sharing.
Solid manipulation drills!
What dump pouch are you using??? TIA…
Helicon-Tex opossum…but any phanny pack would work
@@morlock8621 Thanks.
Great job!! I couldn’t hear the last time. Did you break 5 seconds?
I currently don’t have the strength to hold the gun up with my trigger hand, so I use the short stocked position for emergency reloads. It’s slower, but what can I do?
Thank you! 3.28 was the time I made on camera. The position is good for that as well! Also, having the stock on top of the shoulder or under the armpit is dealers choice too, with most gun stuff it’s about finding a method that is most optimal for you not trying to mold you to the method. Best of luck and thanks for the feed back
@@morlock8621 wow, great time.
Mold the method to me, I like that. I figure I would be quite under stress and fumbling as well. That short stocked position has the ejection port straight up so gravity assists instead of makes worse. And, the magazine port is 90 degrees to gravity, so it’s a little more fumble proof too. I practice at home often using my trigger hand to do the loading, support hand supports. It seems that the trigger hand has less distance to cover. I also load my shell card loads brass down like you have in the video. The shells are parallel to the ground, and I seem to fumble them less. I also naturally grab them with the index finger alongside the shell to “point” it into whichever port it’s going into, ejection or magazine. Just seems more stable to me under the duress of a threat. Hopefully I’ll never have to find out for sure.
flyboytim2009 sounds solid! I think that’s like “violin” loading where you are using your trigger hand to load, I haven’t played around with it much but I think it’s necessary for quad loading and the like,
Good drill!! What choke tube are you running for slugs and how are the groups?
I have not grouped it, and I’m not sure, the choke that came in it, it’s labeled CL, which could be closed, or cylinder
You are to fare away…. Go closer
Great video !! Spoke well and handled that piece like a champ … I’m thinking of getting a 1301 👍🇺🇸