Ok, so I am trying to speed up my reloads with my 1911...Ive shot thousands of rounds and use my weapon professionally. Ive seen Thomas Detomasie (spelling may be wrong - he's with US Army marksmanship unit...check him out on youtube for speed reload).
Questions - what is the best way you guys think it is to keep your speed up while maximizing potential error (i.e missing the magwell) while keeping your eyes on the target. Currently, my technique is to focus on the target with both eyes - bend my arm 45 degrees and close in to my body...so where my elbow is touching the side of my body and the weapon is rotated 45 degrees and then initiate a reload. I drop the mag as soon as Im empty and then start the process.
Any tips to speed it up? Ive seen the Army marksmanship guys doing it but they are generally on film shooting while still and moving etc.
Ive watched and memorized Magpuls Art of the fighting pistol 5 dicsc CD set and follow what Rod Costa has to say pretty closely bv he's just a badass with a pistol.
Any suggestions would be helpful.
Thanks guys.
Questions - what is the best way you guys think it is to keep your speed up while maximizing potential error (i.e missing the magwell) while keeping your eyes on the target. Currently, my technique is to focus on the target with both eyes - bend my arm 45 degrees and close in to my body...so where my elbow is touching the side of my body and the weapon is rotated 45 degrees and then initiate a reload. I drop the mag as soon as Im empty and then start the process.
Any tips to speed it up? Ive seen the Army marksmanship guys doing it but they are generally on film shooting while still and moving etc.
Ive watched and memorized Magpuls Art of the fighting pistol 5 dicsc CD set and follow what Rod Costa has to say pretty closely bv he's just a badass with a pistol.
Any suggestions would be helpful.
Thanks guys.