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    Recommend a good shotgun sling with shell holder

    Hi,
    I have a Mossberg 500 in 20 ga for home defense. I want to add a sling with loops to hold shot shells to it, but haven't had much luck. Can anyone recommend a good sling? Or at least recommend I avoid a bad one? I would prefer to buy American made, but if it's a good quality I'll settle for not made in China.
    And no, I'm not buying a bigger shotgun, or adding a stretchy thing to the stock, or attaching a shell holder to the receiver, or getting a belt or bandolier. A sling with elastic loops that hold 20 ga shells securely.

    Thanks,

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    I don't know of any for two reasons...
    1. All the ones that I've seen are for 12 gauge.
    2. Who wants all that pendulum weight swinging back and forth when you're pointing/aiming the gun?

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    I'd store em in the stock or side saddle on the receiver. Blackhawk makes on like you describe not sure where it's made.

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    As stated above the added weight of a pendulum is not the ideal way of shooting.

    I know you don't want but:
    $15.00 is nice way to tote around some extra ammo.

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    I’m left handed. Side saddles and stock gizmos really aren’t feasible for me

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    The elastic stock band can fit on either side of the stock.

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