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  • billtool

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    The Wooldlands
    This is a creative idea. Might have to pick one up for my 500. I'm kind of nostalgic about it though...being my first gun and all.
     

    OutlawStar

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    Anna
    Looks neat, but being less than impressed with my current speedfeed stock, I'm not in a huge hurry to replace it for $140 for something similar on either of my shotguns. Their logic of not having a side saddle or shell card makes sense but until I see those 3-gun racers using something like it, in my mind its just a cumbersome gimmick to retain 5 shells on the gun, not a faster or better way. I can see that retaining gate getting caught on clothes/slings too.
     

    candcallen

    Crotchety, Snarky, Truthful. You'll get over it.
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    Little Elm
    Feeding a shotgun is the downside to running a shotgun. You need a wheelbarrow to carry spare ammo in.

    My 590A1, god of thunder, is already a heavy bastard but I can see this in addition to a side saddle to add 5 more blows to my thors hammer. What's another pound?
     
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