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I don't have a lot of experience with ARs. I'm thinking I'll take several mags and load them with a random and unknown number of rounds then shoot to bolt lock then change mags as quick and clean as possible.


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Something like this?





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Here's another look. Lucas keeps his rifle on the shoulder and skips the safety:



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That's as good a place to start as any.


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Repetition is what you want to start with. Take your mags and load 2-3 rounds in each mag. Figure out how you are going to be carrying spare mags and start slow. Fire till empty or down to one, then dump mag while retrieving another one. Get your technique down first. Speed will come later.

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I want to have an unknown number of rounds in the mag so the slide lock comes as a surprise.


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More interested in smooth than blazing fast.


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Originally Posted by Snake River Marksman
I want to have an unknown number of rounds in the mag so the slide lock comes as a surprise.


Let that come later. Start with one in the mag until you get your technique down, then build from there. Then you can take a buddy to the range and load each others magazines.

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Why would you want to practice reloading drills? How often do you break bits?

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With anything, if you know how to train, you do better in the end.

Anything like this, you start slow, and get the technique down. The fast will come as you go. And your brain, by that time, will realize the open bolt issue. Trust some of us.

I'm not saying I used to be great, but I did get a compliment from USAMU coach at nationals once that I had about the smoothest mag change in sitting rapid he ever saw. Said everything was efficient and smooth, making it fast also. You can bet I started with 1 round in each mag and kept it up until I got what I called decent.


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Originally Posted by Snake River Marksman
I want to have an unknown number of rounds in the mag so the slide lock comes as a surprise.


By the time you get the reloads down, slide lock will rarely be a surprise. Slide lock has a totally different feel in recoil and if you shoot enough, you'll know it instantly.

You want smooth then start slow and get your technique down first.

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I'll do as ya'll advise.


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and yet another two reasons the AK platform sucks, no slide lock, F--ked up mag release.


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I've found that being 21- 25 years old can really help the speed factor too.


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Just remember that slow is fast.

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Originally Posted by plainsman456
Just remember that slow is fast.




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Originally Posted by plainsman456
Just remember that slow is fast.




Slow is slow.


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Slow is just slow. Good for initial training, but then it's time to move beyond that as you get better.

Seems like a lot of advice people repeat like that one are intended for the most basic/inexperienced student, with no hope or mention of ever moving past the "baby steps" stage. Wonder why that is?

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This is very good from Frank Proctor.



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Originally Posted by Yondering
Slow is just slow. Good for initial training, but then it's time to move beyond that as you get better.

Seems like a lot of advice people repeat like that one are intended for the most basic/inexperienced student, with no hope or mention of ever moving past the "baby steps" stage. Wonder why that is?

Smooth can be fast though, no wasted motions....


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