Cannonball888
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Stick the spare magazine between your teeth and establish a firm two-handed grip. It may not look pretty but you aren't posing for Guns 'N Ammo.
Anyone else practice this or have a better technique?
Agreed. Practice your reloading and malfunction clearance separately.Jeff White said:Think about what you are doing for a second. You are giving up a lot of control for your handgun, putting yourself in a position where you may drop your spare magazine and lose it ...
You can. Anything you practice doing wrong you have practiced too much.I don't think you can practice anything too much.
This way, I have my spare in hand should a malfunction occur, and it could save me that fatal second. I don't think it adds any time to my draw.
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"I'm going to continue to practice this draw, because I don't think you can practice anything too much. I doubt it will be my primary technique should I ever need to use my weapon,"
It will be if you keep practicing it! WHY would you dedicate training/practice time perfecting a STUPID "technique?"
Instead, utilize that time doing it correctly.
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"I'm going to start practicing drawing my spare while firing. Since I'm limited to 10 round mags I want it to be a well-rehearsed and natural movement for me to ready my spare mag at round 6 or 7."
Wow.......as if your first idea wasn't bad enough ! THIS one is worse!
So, while in the middle of shooting, you'd drop the support hand off the gun to retrieve a mag you don't need yet?
You'd be far better served if you concentrated on HITTING YOUR TARGET with all rounds fired!
If you do THAT, then you should be able to reload at your convenience.
Look, you need to take a gun class from someone that knows something practical. Seriously.
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