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What You Will Need to Get Started - Buyer's Guide

Posted by Wade J - Owner on Mar 10th 2026

If you're picking up a kit from me, first thank you for your business!

For first time buyers, you will need a ramp to attatch to the shotgun. Make sure to select the correct model. How do you attach it? After clearing your shotgun, use a tool of a smaller diameter than the trigger pin(s) in your reciever to push them out. They're retained by springs pushing into grooves on the pin itself. Make sure to immediately bag the pin(s) and put them in a place you wont lose or forget them before continuing. Place the ramp over the reciever so that the now empty holes in your reciever align with the ones in the ramp. The use the included hardware with the ramp (1 bolt, 1 nylock, 2 washers per hole) and snug them down. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN. Overtightening can compress your reciever and warp it.

Okay now youll need the other obvious parts. Your sticks and pushers. 1 to 1 ratio, pretty straightforward. The sticks will likely have a bit of break-in after first purchase as the shotshells polish the inner plastic surface.

Caddies are the thing keeping me from having a kit listed on the site. This determines your carying capacity but in addition to that, I offer a single caddy that can be tilted at an angle. For this reason I can't guess what each customer will be inclined toward. For this option I can only say that you should purchase what is sensible for your use case. The only defining thing about all thye sizes above the single is that the 6 capacity option can be purchased with a leg strap option which I do reccomend to anyone planning to carry a bunch of these on the move.

Thanks for reading!