Cheaper Than Dirt Shooting Team member Lena Miculek details how to execute weak-hand shotgun reloads in multi-gun competitions using a JM-series Pro Mossberg autoloading shotgun: “After I’ve fired my last shot from the gun, I place the stock under my arm for support then reach down for the shells with my left hand. I use my ring finger along the edge of the shell carrier as a guide. “I hold the pinkie finger under the bottom of the shell stack to keep the shells in line. But they don’t have to be perfectly aligned. As I bring the shells up to the loading gate, I angled them in while placing my pointer finger on the end of the shell as a guide. And you want to angle the shells in—don’t try to place them into the loading gate flat.
“You need to have a lot of wrist movement when loading the shells. Don’t shift the shells in your hand.” Like this article? CLICK HERE to get stories like this and others every other week in your e-mail inbox.

Well, the nut didn’t fall far from the tree! She is awesome just like her dad. Amazing family! Congrats!
What an impressive young lady!
Nice shooting and reloading. I am proud of the young Americans interested in the shooting sports.
Holy smokes, she’s bad to the bone.
Like her on facebook!
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Lena-Miculek/227803927300671
Excellent tactical tip! Thanks!
Very similar to Cowboy Action shooting competition, except we’re limited to 2 shells per load (keeps it fair for shooters using double barrel stagecoach guns). All mixed with 2 revolvers and lever action rifle fun!
Wonder if she’s related to ‘this’ Miculek?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLk1v5bSFPw
Wow! She is good. Practice slowly. Would not like to get into a situation with her against me!
Omg that was awesome. Lena, are you married? I think I’m in love