Folks:
Thanks for some great discussion about reloading techniques. Sometimes its nice to get down in the weeds and see how other folks are solving a particular technique.
Bruce
Folks:
Thanks for some great discussion about reloading techniques. Sometimes its nice to get down in the weeds and see how other folks are solving a particular technique.
Bruce
Bruce Cartwright
Owner & chief instructor-SAC Tactical
E-mail: "info@saconsco.com"
Website: "https://saconsco.com"
Thank you, both, for sharing that. I hadn't seen that style reload before. Trying it out, dry fire, in 25 reps I'm almost to my par on dry fire FAST with the universal reload. That's fumbling my way through a new sequence versus many, many lifetime reps of universal. Think I'll give it week of practice but very promising so far. Like the feel of not reacquiring the grip. Though my left thumb and palm are very mildly letting me know they don't have the proper calluses yet :-)
Continuing to work the Ohio(?) reload and am becoming a true believer. 5th day of practice and dry fire FAST is now down 0.8 to 1 second faster than my par with the Universal reload. I'm liking this!
Happenstance find of the day:
https://www.amazon.com/Victorinox-VI...dp/B0016KL9BC/
Got one of these a few weeks back as a belt pouch for my oversized Swiss Army knife. Wrapping up dry fire for the day, came to the realization it is about perfectly sized for a single K-Frame JetLoader without looking all tacticool. Focused on the hiking fanny pack right now so probably won't play with using the Swiss pouch for a belt speedloader for a bit. Seems promising though.