Ghost shellholder for load 2?

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Guys, I got tiny hands and can't see myself doing load-4 consistently and smoothly, so I'm begninning to think load-2 would be the way to go.. Looks like those Ghost shellholders offer the best bang for the buck, but how suitable would they be for the load 2 method? If you have any alternatives, other thoughts etc etc, by all means.. Most of my shooting will be IPSC with maybe the occasional 3gun. Thanks in advance for any info.
 
I have the same problem managing four rounds at a time. I just pick two or three rounds out of my shell holder rather than all four.
 
The model that holds four shells for $35?

That doesn't look like it would work well for grabbing just two shells, but I have no experience with it personally.
 
That's the one but I have almost zero shotgun experience.. Under 3 figures in shells fired.. Gonna make-do with CC shellholders that I bought for running AR mags for this weekend's 3gun match but I will need something more suitable for future use.
 
Buy once cry once...
Carbon arms, AP Custom might cost more but they're proven and used by many who shoot a lot of matches.

If you buy top notch gear it pays for itself in lack of frustration.
 
By looking at the pictures, it appears load2 is very possible with those caddies. Even with a dedicated quad load caddy, you can do load 2. You just need to be more deliberate with your actions.

IMHO, for new action shotgunners, load 1 is a better starting method as you can do it very efficiently without any mods to the shotgun. Its pretty common to rip finger nails and gouge fingers/thumbs doing load 2 on a non modified shotgun.

Eitherway, take it slow and you'll be fine and probably come away without injury. ;)
 
For new action shotgunners, load 2 is the easiest to learn. As was mentioned go with the Carbon Arms or AP Custom L2/4 or L2/6. Buy them and practice - you'll be amazed at how soon you get better at it.
 
The way the ghost holders are spaced from the factory should be no problem for load two and you can vary the spacing between the two holders on the bracket for load four as well.
 
Someone at my club has the Ghost product.....he seems to like them, and is pretty efficient as well.
I like the Carbon Arms TWinS system.
Another choice is the Invictus Practical 8ight Plates system.....you get a lot of options with them!
 
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Thanks guys. Not rushing into the purchase as I can't get my hands on the product before my 3gun match anyway, so I'm still highly appreciative of any input.

Intended use: Loading practice and 5-10 IPSC matches a year, starting next year

@667 I also subscribe to the buy once cry once philosophy, but I'm not seeing a big difference in design between the Ghost product and Carbon Arms.(1) Also, Ghost is a trusted name in the game or I wouldn't have been considering them (2)

(1) Could be missing who knows what, being a newb
(2) Bladetech is also a trusted name but my DAA handgun mag pouches blow the Bladetech product outta the water
 
@667 I also subscribe to the buy once cry once philosophy, but I'm not seeing a big difference in design between the Ghost product and Carbon Arms.(1) Also, Ghost is a trusted name in the game or I wouldn't have been considering them...

1) I am completely unfamiliar with the Ghost or the Carbon Arms products.
2) 667 knows what he is talking about when it comes to these sorts of things.
3) If this is the style of holder you want for your loading method, see #2 above. :)
 
Thanks guys. Not rushing into the purchase as I can't get my hands on the product before my 3gun match anyway, so I'm still highly appreciative of any input.

Intended use: Loading practice and 5-10 IPSC matches a year, starting next year

@667 I also subscribe to the buy once cry once philosophy, but I'm not seeing a big difference in design between the Ghost product and Carbon Arms.(1) Also, Ghost is a trusted name in the game or I wouldn't have been considering them (2)

(1) Could be missing who knows what, being a newb
(2) Bladetech is also a trusted name but my DAA handgun mag pouches blow the Bladetech product outta the water

Shoot 5 to 10 IPSC shotgun matches in a year???? I hope you're planning on hosting some. I look forward to shooting some of them.

The Ghost holders are not proven. Stick to what is.
 
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667 knows what he is talking about when it comes to these sorts of things

Amen!!! That's why I was curious to read his perspective on any design differences apparent to him. If the product didn't have the Ghost name on it, I probably wouldn't have bothered to ask, though.

Shoot 5 to 10 IPSC shotgun matches in a year???? I hope you're planning on hosting some. I look forward to shooting some of them.

That'll be happening abroad at a club that tyically hosts a level 2 every week, alternating evenly between handgun, shotgun and mini-rifle. My take on it is:
mini-rifle - each and every match
handgun - try to make most of them
shotgun - sure, why not, but I won't lose any sleep over missing a few
If you're ever in Chile, drop me a PM (starting next year). The local clubs welcome shooters from all over and their members travel abroad frequently, same as most of our clubs... Plus, they traditionally throw some dead animal flesh on hot iron after the matches, to keep the competitors in top IPSC-shape :D

Eventually, I do wanna try my hand at upper-level admin stuff, but I'm a LONG way from there. Don't have 1yr since BB so I can't take the RO course, which would be the logical next step in supporting the game.
 
Check out the taccom site. I'm running the quad load holders. They seem decent and about mid level price. I'll be in the 11:30 squad saturday if you want to check them out.
 
Check out the taccom site. I'm running the quad load holders. They seem decent and about mid level price. I'll be in the 11:30 squad saturday if you want to check them out.

That's a well-reviewed choice and I appreciate the invite.. Will try to get out of some obligations early tomorrow so I can make it in. Was considering ordering 3 of their 8 shell holders, but I figured I could get the Ghosts locally for about the same price, hence my inquiries.

Also gonna talk to a buddy who reloads shotshells to make me 30 or so dummy shells.. At least with azooms, I'm having trouble keeping them together so at least for the match, I decided to do weak hand load 2.
 
For new action shotgunners, load 2 is the easiest to learn.

To each their own I guess. I found load 1 easier at any speed when I first started......well atleast less dangerous :p

I currently run carbon arms twins and like them. Only complaint is that sometimes the fasteners come loose from the backbone, nothing a little loctite can't fix though. I'll probably be trying out the invictus caddies in the near future though.
 
I don't have a lot of experience with sg matches yet but I have tried most of them for the same reason as the OP. I actually fabricated my own caddies based on the taccom original design because I was being cheap. (ended up costing more btw)
Until I discovered the Invictus Practical caddies. Picked up a few sets for the guys that were interested. Started practicing L2 and eventually quad loads. Within an hour I was quad loading efficiently even with my small hands. I guess the only downfall is if you have giant hands like one of my team mates. These caddies are so versatile for L2 and quad loading it'll compensate for my bad shooting.

Kevin from Invictus Practical has gotta be one of the best guys to deal with customer service wise. I highly recommend checking out his product, definately a game changer in my books. Good luck in your search.
 
So, just returned from a SG match in Minnesota this past weekend

Far and away the most popular is the Carbon Arms system. I have been using the twin system with the pinwheel attachments for a year or so now; bought more this weekend for the odd bigger stage

Next in line I would say is the Taccom 8up QUALOAD...you can do quads or deuces with this system. Personally, I don't think these are as good of quality product.

Lots use the AP customs QL Series Shotshell Carriers...these are nice quality units.....expensive, but I have heard that they can cut your fingers.

The Invictus Practical systems are gaining ground, good quality product, great customer service by the owner.
 
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