Next time you are at a range facility that allows shooting pump action shotguns, try treating it for an extended session as a single-shot breach loader. Keep the shotgun pointed at the target, pump the action open, grab a reload, pop it in the chamber, close the action, pull the trigger. Try to keep up a good cadence, and then worry about speeding things up/making your motion more efficient.
Been there and done that. We have tried different techniques of breach loading and the weak handed underneath method feels better for us. Until recently, we have been pulling our rounds from a hunting bag hanging on our left side, directly off the buttstock carrier or off a bandolier. Different results from different attachments.
Gypsy is currently quicker doing a strong hand reload with the butt up over her shoulder, competition style. spinning the weapon on its side and pulling from the buttstock carrier. She stocks it with brass down and pulls from back to front. I am slower than she is with this technique because the loops on my carrier are tighter and sometimes my fingers slip off the shells. That’s the difference of 20 gauge rounds in a 12 gauge carrier. Her carrier does have a cover so the rounds don’t just fall out.
I am quicker pulling rounds from the left side hunting bag as long as the rounds don’t get jumbled around and swap ends on me. I can usually get three rounds out at the same time and quickly drop them in underhanded for consecutive shots without having to go back into the bag. Problem with this method is keeping the rounds all pointed the same way (brass to the rear) as the bag get tussled about.
Pulling rounds from the bandolier is slow and awkward for both of us because it tends to move around too much. The bandolier is alright for use as a storage option, something to pull rounds from and restock your main carriers, but not as a supply to feed your machine with. At least not for us.
Now that we have the Saf-T Trainers and the strippers, we can practice our loads at home. Gypsy is very happy about that. Our local range isn’t that far out of town, but going there means we need to schedule time with a babysitter and our kids are picky about their sitters. Its hit and miss with their availability. I have practiced a couple times this week using the Saf-T Trainers, pulling from my CCW stripper on the belt of my vest and it feels much better than pulling from the bag. The rounds are already positioned correctly and I don’t have to worry about them swapping ends like in the bag. I can still pull two or three rounds for consecutive shots. Having only 6 rounds in the stripper, I have to restock it frequently. Need to get more strippers.
Gypsy has yet to practice with hers as she has children to deal with all day and in the evening after dealing with the kids all day she is likely to use her shotgun on me. She will probably pick it up this weekend and cycle a few of the trainers through.