JM Pro load port

Bob Sanders

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After playing around with dropping dueces, quad loads, (all without shell caddies), and working fairly seriously on weak hand loading (with caddies), it seems that if maybe 1/8 or 3/16 were milled off the front of the port, I could get those shells in easier. It seems like I have to be very deliberate to get them to catch, and NEVER let my thumb get twisted. That being said, at this point, I don't think reloads are going to be my critical path to semi-pro stardom just yet. Just wondering, though, if at this point getting out the dremel and files is worth it? Or, learn with what I have, shoot and learn the game better first?
 
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I could sure use a photo of this modification. I know I could do it if I could see it. On the JM Pro, of course. Hate to not be able to use my new quad caddies I ordered to their fullest (read my limited ability). Already see the rear of the foregrip needs a little attention.
 
Like Jesse said, go slow and you'll get it where you want it. Take a little off and give it a go. Just test it out periodically so you don't go too far.
 
I ordered 3 quad load caddies. Still probably not enough, but it will get me started. My plan is to put them on a chest rig, and keep 2 Choate 6 rounders on my belt for the enevitable oshit. Still have 22 days to practice, then the 3 gun oppturtunities really start to gather steam here!
 
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