Reddit Reddit reviews Allen Buttstock Shotgun Shell Holder for shotguns - Fits Most Shotguns Remington, Benelli, Winchester, Stoeger, & Franchi

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Allen Buttstock Shotgun Shell Holder for shotguns - Fits Most Shotguns Remington, Benelli, Winchester, Stoeger, & Franchi
Designed with only the toughest, roughest users in mindSlides on the to butt of most shotguns in secondsElastic ammunition loops hold shells in placeHolds 5 shotgun shells in an easy-access positionDurable construction will hold up to years of use
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5 Reddit comments about Allen Buttstock Shotgun Shell Holder for shotguns - Fits Most Shotguns Remington, Benelli, Winchester, Stoeger, & Franchi:

u/sgtscout · 3 pointsr/airsoft

I've got nothing better to do right now, so here's a few links.

Long barrel+rotating/collapsing stock

Short barrel+fixed stock

No stock

Short barrel+rotating/collapsing stock

Long barrel+fixed stock

Pros to longer barrel: Possibly give you more range? I'm not sure about this. Cons: Less maneuverable and I usually end up banging it on the window frame when trying to slice a pie.

Pros to collapsible stock: You can turn and maneuver the gun slightly better, do some wanted type shit with curving BB's I guess. Cons: Hex screw is known to get loose and needs to be tightened. You can't press it on your shoulder to cock as it can collapse under the pressure.

Pros to fixed stock: Sturdier, no moving parts. Cons: Can't adjust it, but you shouldn't need to.

Pros to short barrel: Closer to your body and nicer to hold IMO. Cons: None really.

Pros to no stock: Shorter and can be moved and fired more easily. Cons: Having nothing to brace makes pumping harder.

Shotgun kits are a whole new playstyle from an AEG. Everyone with an AEG can outgun you. So you have to play a lot more aggressively, you can't get in long distance firefights. But it's also much more fun and rewarding, in my opinion. You should get something like this, since you don't have a vest to mount a pouch on. Buy a pack of shells. After a while you could get a GBB or AEP (gas or electric pistol) to give you a secondary and something with a higher rate of fire.

u/ciridan · 3 pointsr/Shotguns

Glad to help. You can usually pick them up for $200 with Ghost Ring sights. I added this mount, this light, and this shell holder. I've put 200ish rounds through it with not a single issue.

Currently for a SHTF scenario I'm using this guide by Creek Stewart to add additional components to make it a more inclusive package.

u/Weenie · 2 pointsr/guns

Standard bead sights should be fine. Practice shouldering the gun, getting your cheek planted on the comb, and lining up on a target. The idea with shotgun shooting is that you shouldn't be aiming at all, and you certainly shouldn't be using the sights. You should be comfortable enough with your gun and your hold that you know that wherever you are looking, that's where the gun is aimed.

You may need make adjustments to the comb for this to become a reality. I like the Wrapid Comb as an affordable option for comb adjustment. It comes with a selection of pads that act like shims under the neoprene wrap. Select a shim or a combination thereof to raise your cheek enough that your eye lines up right down the barrel. And if you already have a buttstock shell holder, you can just buy the shim set to produce the same effect.

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/guns

Hey, if it works for you then who am I to argue? :)

The only thing that I put on my stock 500 is one of these. They are cheap and handy to have on the stock for quick reloads.