jtischauser
I'm addicted to kicking ass
I had a lot of interest in those 6 shot shell caddies I had for sale. Anybody interested in a group buy on caddies?
4 round, it seems it would be easier to reload.. you're the expert what brand should we roll with??4 round or 6 round? What brand?
I'll bet we could manage 60.When I got those price quotes I was asking for 60 caddies last fall.
I'm down. I'd need to know how many I need to feed the shotty during a match. As in how many rounds would a stage consume? $30/per is a sad face for me, especially since reading about the guy who posted about himself and another competitor having a bag full of Choate units.
why would you want 6 or what is the argument for 4 vs. 6
In all the vids I've watched on Shotgun loading, I've never seen anyone grab more than 4, doesn't mean it can't be done, just saying I've not seen it. But I've not seen them grab from a 4 rnd caddy faster than a 6 either, then you still have 2 left. The 6's are bigger (obviously) so they may get in your way while squating or bending during a stage. I don't know the answer, but I can see advantages to both.i am new to all this so it seems like it would be easier (doing the off hand reload) to just be able to grab 4 and reload.. why would you want 6 or what is the argument for 4 vs. 6
I have 3 choates but wouldn't mind picking up a few more & a couple 4 rounders. Most 4 rounders I've seen are crazy expensive (like ~50). I'd probably spend the $ for them, but wouldn't be as excited as getting the choates for $.I think it's ridiculous how much some of those caddies cost...