Until they have to reload the gawdawful detachable magazine.
Lol... Good times. I learned to shoot with my dad's bolt 16ga as a kid. Fast forward to adulthood when I got out of the Army, I wanted that nostalgic feeling so I went and bought some kind of old 12ga bolt and took it dove hunting a time or two. On the last time out the spot welds on the clip broke loose. My reloading went like this: Drop the clip, pick the follower and spring up out of the dirt/grass, kinda mush it back together, carefully put in two shells, turn it around so it can be stuffed back in the bottom of the shotgun, try to get another finger on the release button, drop the d%*@ thing, start over, pick up all the parts plus 2 shells, put them all together again, load the 2 dirty shells, sneak it up the bottom of the shotgun, have a shell pop out, throw that one away, push the remaining shell down, direct load another shell from your pocket into the chamber, shoot once, pick all the magazine parts up out of the grass/dirt again, stuff it all into a pocket, get mad, and go home. It takes a little getting used to, but once you get the hang of it... you tend to take up fishing as a preferred sport.