sidheshooter
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I'm going to be retaking (for the third time) a specific mid-level defensive hand gunning class, just because I can (shooting stuff, as the box o truth guys say, is fun). The last two times, I used common autoloaders for the class-much of which consisted of beaucoup manipulation: strong and weak hand-only shooting and typical malf drills, along with strong/strong-only/mirror image/weak-only reloading drills.
This time, for kicks, I'm running it with a K-Frame (with permission). I've spent some time behind the old 64/65s, and I'm fairly confident that I can keep up with the auto loaders, having been taught speed loading one-on-one by Mas back in the 90's, and having used his "stressfire" techniques in classes, fun shoots and club competitions many times since.
What I've never seen covered, however, is one hand-only techniques for the revolver; wheelies were on the way out before this sort of training/thinking became universally commonplace.
I'm just curious as to if anyone here has ever been exposed to a technique that's worth a darn, besides scrabbling in desperation, for reloading a revolver using a speedloader and only one hand.
Thanks in advance.
This time, for kicks, I'm running it with a K-Frame (with permission). I've spent some time behind the old 64/65s, and I'm fairly confident that I can keep up with the auto loaders, having been taught speed loading one-on-one by Mas back in the 90's, and having used his "stressfire" techniques in classes, fun shoots and club competitions many times since.
What I've never seen covered, however, is one hand-only techniques for the revolver; wheelies were on the way out before this sort of training/thinking became universally commonplace.
I'm just curious as to if anyone here has ever been exposed to a technique that's worth a darn, besides scrabbling in desperation, for reloading a revolver using a speedloader and only one hand.
Thanks in advance.