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NoTacTravis, your reload is pretty good. @
GJM and @
Eyesquared have already provided some good feedback. Here's some more.
1. A consistent reload is more important than trimming another 0.3s, and it needs to work while you are moving, during transitions, etc. Yours seems consistent, so good job. But, as GJM points out there's room for improvement in where your grip is pointed.
2. Your movements are all at a similar speed. The next level is being able to accelerate and decelerate during the motion.
3. You can get to the new mag faster. Isolate that, and practice picking that mag FAST and getting it to the magwell parallel to the grip. But the mag pick needs to be light as well as fast. No big impact on the mag carrier.
4. Inserting the mag can't be speeded up too much without risking consistency or fouling up the return (see below). I used to hold the gun very high, and that worked great on static reloads. Now, I bring the gun down and in because that works under all conditions and I can return the gun up to target just like for a draw. I can't see inside the magwell, but I can see my hands so that's all I need to make sure the mag is lined up with the gun.
5. Returning the gun to target is where a lot of people lose speed--or worse--lose points. I notice a bobble in your muzzle when you push the gun out after the reload. Pay attention to your sights and make sure they return smoothly to where you're looking. This is a very important, but neglected part of the reload. I recommend working on this in isolation: seat a mag and return the gun over and over to make sure your index following the reload is fast and smooth. See how @
Gio does this really well in his video.