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Shoots urged to find new ways to get birds into the food chain
By Hollis Butler (Group News Editor)
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Q: Can you recommend a way to reload a shotgun quickly that does not compromise safety? I’m all thumbs when the weather gets colder and was wondering if a stuffer or a reloading aid would be a good idea?
A: This is a question I am asked time and time again. Many people seem to struggle with shotgun reloading even when it’s not cold and raining. (Read our guide to the best hunting gloves.)
My first comment should be that the more accurately you shoot then the slower you will need to load as you won’t have to fire as many cartridges, so spending time on improving your shooting rather than your loading is well worth while. (Read our tips on improving your shooting.) That said, when you are practising, I suggest that you load for yourself, in order that you can improve your shooting and your loading at the same time. I also suggest that you carry out some flush-type scenarios, which are undoubtedly higher pressure, in order to improve both. As with all these things, practice makes perfect so the more you load for yourself then the better you will get at it.
There are, however, things that you can do to help stack the odds in your favour, so here are some tips, tricks and gadgets…
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This article was originally published in 2020 and has been updated.
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