Bandolier/sling advice

OK, maybe I missed it, what's so great about this video??

There's nothing "tactical" about a bunch of guys blasting away in a line?? :confused:

When they run dry the are all standing there looking at their kit to get reloaded.... How about knowing where your kit is and reloading while moving or at least behind cover, while keeping your eyes on the target area?? :cool: Situational awareness...

Hell, the one guy has a side saddle and instead of reloading from that, which is arguably faster than going to the vest, he stops and looks at his vest and fiddles around.

Kinda like those shell holders on the vest though. :yingyang:

Of course, that's just my opinion on that particular video. I'm sure they did more than static shooting there.

Short answer;

We had Tactical Response's Fighting Shotgun class here in Peace River last month. The video is of one particular drill. You start with one round loaded and shoot in turn down the line. When you shoot you load two, and shoot, then three, etc, up to load five, shoot five. It puts a lot of stress on the shooter to get loaded and ready for their next turn.

Those OSOE micro rigs work very well. The 3 guys in class who ran them loved them. They carry 24 rounds.
 
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