Just be careful that you don't train that way so much that you always drop a mag after one shot. Sounds dumb maybe but muscle memory is a powerful thing. I've heard of professional shooters doing similar because they train so much a certain way.
However, nice slick change. You seem to have it down. I do like how your practice includes firing after the reload. Tim K preaches this.
Thanks for the pointers, I agree with the muscle memory theory and I switch things up a bit (from 1-5 rounds).
I just picked up a BAD lever so after years of doing it one way i have to learn something new LOL
Yea, that's a good point too... Have a buddy load your mags too. Random number of rounds, maybe even throw some dummy rounds to get practice of malfunction training too.
Thats a good one. Good practice and fun.
Just be careful that you don't train that way so much that you always drop a mag after one shot. Sounds dumb maybe but muscle memory is a powerful thing. I've heard of professional shooters doing similar because they train so much a certain way.
However, nice slick change. You seem to have it down. I do like how your practice includes firing after the reload. Tim K preaches this.
Nice reloads.
Is it not good to get into the habbit of checking the chamber before reloading to confirm its empty/clear though? Maybe I've been watching too much Costa![]()
In a speed game you should not have to IMO. You can feel/hear when the BCG locks to the rear. Why loose a second?
It's not like it's a game breaker if you do but if you can save that second, why not?
Nice reloads.
Is it not good to get into the habbit of checking the chamber before reloading to confirm its empty/clear though? Maybe I've been watching too much Costa![]()
All good points.
Yes, as you run a CofF over and over you are going to get accoustomed to it and have a pretty good idea of when you should expect to change mags/run dry. With ORA CQB, if everybody else is changing their mag you probably should to.
As for checking the chamber, as I said before, can't hurt. But if you feel/hear the BCG lock to the rear you should know to drop the mag. If you get a stoppage without the BCG locking, then you will probably automatically check the chamber to start assessing WTF is wrong.
BTW HTYD-that is a really great handle![]()




























