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    Quote Originally Posted by NoLock View Post
    Anyone have experience with this?
    I have one on an O/U gauge, and another on a '94 Winchester. Haven't put either through hard use, but they seem very well made.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Pnut View Post
    A simple solution would be a strip of Velcro and shot shell cards
    Quote Originally Posted by BK14 View Post
    This is what I use…. On the right side, but if lefty it’d still be the method I went with.
    Hmmm...

    I gave up on butt cuffs and plates on the LH of the receiver long ago, but I wonder if this might work out okay on my Magpul SGA'd 870...
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    Quote Originally Posted by gato naranja View Post
    Hmmm...

    I gave up on butt cuffs and plates on the LH of the receiver long ago, but I wonder if this might work out okay on my Magpul SGA'd 870...
    I haven't done it on a Magpul stock, but I have done it on a trimmed wood 870 stock, and I ran one on my Stoeger that way for a recent class just to get more ammo on the gun. 4 round shell cards work best for me in that location.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 167 View Post
    I haven't done it on a Magpul stock, but I have done it on a trimmed wood 870 stock, and I ran one on my Stoeger that way for a recent class just to get more ammo on the gun. 4 round shell cards work best for me in that location.
    Four is good enough, and all I would need to do is swap the sling adaptor to the other side...

    Might be worth trying.
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