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<blockquote data-quote="jtischauser" data-source="post: 1441457" data-attributes="member: 7006"><p>On the shell holders I am assuming you are talking about shotshell caddies? I run 6 4 round man mountain engineering caddies. Personally I think they are the fastest out there and they definately are the lightest weight. I also keep two chowder machine and tool 6 Roy d caddies handy in case there is a big 34 round shotgun stage like last month. The best 3 gunner in the state and current limited division national champion, Kurt Miller uses 5-6 of those choate 6 rounders. California competition works also sells 4 & 6 round plastic caddies that are inexpensive. Otto shotgun products makes a nice 4 round aluminum caddie as well. It's personal preference on what you can grab ammo from best. Most guys go with the plastic ones initially just due to cost. The plastic ones run $20 each rather than the aluminum brands that run $40+ each. I have a full set of the choate 6 rounders that I kept around to borrow to new shooters because caddies are the one thing nobody every has just lying around. So if you need them at the next match squad up with me and you can work with the other new guys and use them.</p><p></p><p>On the rifle mag pouches you will eventually want one but you can run a mag out of your back pocket.</p><p></p><p>On the pistol msg pouches I like to have 2 but 1 will usually work. Again you can run out of your back pocket to get started.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jtischauser, post: 1441457, member: 7006"] On the shell holders I am assuming you are talking about shotshell caddies? I run 6 4 round man mountain engineering caddies. Personally I think they are the fastest out there and they definately are the lightest weight. I also keep two chowder machine and tool 6 Roy d caddies handy in case there is a big 34 round shotgun stage like last month. The best 3 gunner in the state and current limited division national champion, Kurt Miller uses 5-6 of those choate 6 rounders. California competition works also sells 4 & 6 round plastic caddies that are inexpensive. Otto shotgun products makes a nice 4 round aluminum caddie as well. It's personal preference on what you can grab ammo from best. Most guys go with the plastic ones initially just due to cost. The plastic ones run $20 each rather than the aluminum brands that run $40+ each. I have a full set of the choate 6 rounders that I kept around to borrow to new shooters because caddies are the one thing nobody every has just lying around. So if you need them at the next match squad up with me and you can work with the other new guys and use them. On the rifle mag pouches you will eventually want one but you can run a mag out of your back pocket. On the pistol msg pouches I like to have 2 but 1 will usually work. Again you can run out of your back pocket to get started. [/QUOTE]
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