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    Quote Originally Posted by 26 Inf View Post
    You don't swing through targets if you move your eyes ahead of the gun - it's kind of God's gift, your eye, your brain and your arms all work together and stop the muzzle right where you are looking. In my experience, you will swing through the target if you have your eyes anchored to the front sight.
    This is an excellent teaching point.
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    Quote Originally Posted by black22rifle View Post
    LOL WUT? Can anyone give me at least one good reason why having the bullets facing backward in your carrier is good? I am far from the best shooter out there and I only have two courses under my belt but some of the stuff in the OP is funny and doesn't make much sense to me. Thinking about it and seeing how Pincus just raked in 5K on this course alone blows my mind.


    It really all depends on whether you carry your extra mags upside down or right side up. I carry mine upside down, bullets facing backwards because the floor plate of the magazine will not allow me to put them in the carrier right side up. Thus when I pull a reload I spin the mag vertically which changes it orientation to right side up, facing forward.
    If at first you don't succeed, take a hammer to it. If you break it you probably needed to replace it anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patriot_Dave View Post
    It really all depends on whether you carry your extra mags upside down or right side up. I carry mine upside down, bullets facing backwards because the floor plate of the magazine will not allow me to put them in the carrier right side up. Thus when I pull a reload I spin the mag vertically which changes it orientation to right side up, facing forward.
    WHAT?! How can a person carry mags right side up? I don't see how this can be possible in ANY carrier, since the base plate has to be longer/wider than the mag body.

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    I'd love to see a video shot of you performing that reload.
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    Quote Originally Posted by acaixguard View Post
    This video here demonstrates some of the silly reloading techniques Rob teaches...

    Dynamic critical incident.... wow

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nola_Jack View Post
    Dynamic critical incident.... wow
    Not enough hay bale jumping or inverted crunch live fire from firing line rafters for me

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    Quote Originally Posted by NCPatrolAR View Post
    Not enough hay bale jumping or inverted crunch live fire from firing line rafters for me
    I had a dynamic critical incident about 15 minutes ago. Mexican food got me again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nola_Jack View Post
    I had a dynamic critical incident about 15 minutes ago. Mexican food got me again.
    I thought that gumbo provided a limited form of immunity from that?


    Dang, I love me some gumbo.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by SeriousStudent View Post
    I thought that gumbo provided a limited form of immunity from that?


    Dang, I love me some gumbo.......
    It makes me good for semi spoiled seafood, them jalapenos are another story all together

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    Gotcha. Rancid three-day old mudbugs will empty you out faster than an IRS audit.

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