motorcycle_dan
Member
I'm new to wheel guns shooting in action sports. So far I've learned that mooned ammo does not go in the butt of the grip.
Actually I've practiced a lot on my reloads. I think I've settled on switching my grip to left hand and reloading with my right. I can reliably hit the ejector rod with my thumb and my right hand is better at dumping new moon into cylinder.
So while I am practicing this technique what are some things I should watch for?
If it matters I'm using a CR Speed revolver holster and California Competition moon clip holders. Hooked on just two rounds so they stick out a little farther.
Some questions
Which moon clips do I go after first? From strong hand side around to the left?
What about revolver position? Where should it be in relationship to my body when in my left hand while I'm going for my moon clip with the right? Center of my chest or more center of belly?
Any suggestions on proper practice methods?
Thanks
Actually I've practiced a lot on my reloads. I think I've settled on switching my grip to left hand and reloading with my right. I can reliably hit the ejector rod with my thumb and my right hand is better at dumping new moon into cylinder.
So while I am practicing this technique what are some things I should watch for?
If it matters I'm using a CR Speed revolver holster and California Competition moon clip holders. Hooked on just two rounds so they stick out a little farther.
Some questions
Which moon clips do I go after first? From strong hand side around to the left?
What about revolver position? Where should it be in relationship to my body when in my left hand while I'm going for my moon clip with the right? Center of my chest or more center of belly?
Any suggestions on proper practice methods?
Thanks