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My new quad load shotgun caddies

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bkoenig:
Just wanted to share my new shotgun shell caddies.  I can't take too much credit for these since sparky0068 was the one who gave me the inspiration to build them.  I'd been thinking about buying some, but they're pricey and I'm cheap.  I made these out of scrap wood and kydex I had laying around.  The only thing I paid for was some screws, paint, and the tek locks to mount them to my belt.

I originally thought I didn't have big enough hands to quad load, but I tried it before making the caddies and it's actually doable.  I'm still slow, but not as slow as when I loaded one at a time.

Here's a shot before I mounted the tek lock and painted it.  The frame is 1/4" plywood, with 3/4" wood spacers.  The clips are made of kydex.  I'm still tweaking them to get them just right.



And the finished product:



tstuart34:
Those are sweet! I want to make some up also. I saw the idea on Enos forums about a month ago but I haven't put a lot of effort into it since I don't have a shot gun right now to even practice on. I think it would be easier to load 4 on my 500 if I would ever make it up to a multi gun event.

One thing that I did see one the ones that other people made was that they actually put a small pocket for the screw to sit into. That way they shell didn't have to come into contact with it. Not sure if this a issue for you but Might be something to look at if you make more clips.

bkoenig:
I tried to recess the screw, but my kydex molding skills are pretty weak.  I haven't noticed any problems with it hanging up the shells, though.

Now I just need to practice more.  When you screw up quad loading the results are spectacular.  Shells go flying everywhere.

tstuart34:
Are you using a shell as a mold?

bkoenig:
Yes - I used a shell with a little strip of kydex stuck to the back as a spacer.  I cut the piece of kydex to be formed down to size, then heated it up and wrapped the warm kydex around the shell to form it.  Then when it was mostly cooled I slid the shell out and pinched the formed clip a little closer together to make it hold tighter.

Hopefully sparky0068 will post his here.  He used broom clips to make his and it really looks slick.  I tried them, but they are too thick and won't sit close enough together to quad load.  They work great for a dual load system, though.

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