snokid Posted September 3, 2002 Share Posted September 3, 2002 I have been practicing reloads but I haven't had the slide back and dropped it during my practice. I'm noticing that I'm getting the gun full alright but dropping the slide is taking what seems like too much time. so if I want to practice my reloads from slide lock and drop the slide then pull the trigger. how do I do it? dummy rounds? drop the slide on an empty gun? remove the firing pin & use live rounds? none really seem like the right thing to do... so how do you guys/girls practice doing reloads? thanks Bob Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tightloop Posted September 3, 2002 Share Posted September 3, 2002 Make up some dummy rounds, no powder no primer and use them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Patrick Sweeney Posted September 3, 2002 Share Posted September 3, 2002 At Second Chance there were optionals called Two Man and Mixed Doubles. They involved 22 pins, and two shooters with guns holding eight rounds. You always had to reload. For practice, we'd do one shot drills. Load all available magazines with one round. Load the gun, and on the buzzer come off the rail and drill one pin. Then reload again and again against the clock until you're out of magazine, pins or focus. You could do the same thing with a plate or target. (So, what would your time be with a "Reload Bill Drill?") We always dropped the slide lever with the left thumb, as the hand slid up to come to the firing grip, and the sights came onto the next pin. As for dry-firing it, I'd invest in real dummy rounds, not reloaded dead-primer dummies. Too much chance of dry fire becoming wet fire if you use home made dummies. If that is too much expense, have a friend who loads a bottlnecked cartridge based on your caliber. (.400 Cor-bon for .45, .357 Sig for .40, etc) and use those dummies as practice. As long as you yourself don't load or shoot that caliber, you can be sure the bottlenecked ones are the dummies. They should feed and extract just fine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
38supPat Posted September 3, 2002 Share Posted September 3, 2002 I deactivate my slidestops, so I never practice from slidelock I just grab the back of the slide after a reload (If the previous shot went "click" on the way back out to the target and give it a brisk tug. I hate to use any kind of dummy, I'd rather practice not running out of ammo Pat Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mcoliver Posted September 4, 2002 Share Posted September 4, 2002 There is a thread somewhere here where it was discussed that a slide lock reload usually takes about 3 sec (in my own time I can do it a tad less.) Pat, I was wondering if you have ever timed yourself if you had a click-rack-bang after a reload? I'm experimenting with light springs with double buffs. And with this setup, most of the time (depending on the buffs available), the slide lock does not work anymore. Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JFD Posted October 10, 2002 Share Posted October 10, 2002 Personally speaking, for USPSA I never practice a slide lock reload. I spend a lot of my walk through figuring out how to avoid going to slide lock. For IDPA is always want to be at slide lock to keep from having to perform any stupid feeling retention type reload. For this I use dummy rounds made up from steel cased ammo. I never use this crap, so the steel cases show up like a sore thumb. I saw a guy using a borrowed revolver last year. His first reload was with a speedloader full of primerless dummies. Last I saw of him he was still chasing the "lender'... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jhgtyre Posted October 10, 2002 Share Posted October 10, 2002 Deprime the dummies and fill the primer hole with black silicon. The black stands out which helps you spot the dummies in case you get them mixed in with the real ones. If you really want to make them visible drill some holes in the casing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mayonaise Posted October 13, 2002 Share Posted October 13, 2002 Three gun master Claude Werner has put together a good dry fire video tape. He'll run you through several dry fire drills and all of the reload drills. He supplies you w/ a practice target and dummy rounds. http://www.shooterscoach.com It helped me a lot. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marine shooter Posted May 3, 2005 Share Posted May 3, 2005 I have been practicing reloads but I haven't had the slide back and dropped it during my practice. I'm noticing that I'm getting the gun full alright but dropping the slide is taking what seems like too much time. so if I want to practice my reloads from slide lock and drop the slide then pull the trigger. how do I do it? dummy rounds? drop the slide on an empty gun? remove the firing pin & use live rounds? none really seem like the right thing to do... so how do you guys/girls practice doing reloads? thanks Bob <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Dude remove the firing pin can you say AD because do that trick enough you will either do 1 of 2 things AD or show up w/o the firing pin eventually Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stingerjg Posted May 14, 2005 Share Posted May 14, 2005 get some ACTION PROVING DUMMIES from Brownells. Then you will never mistake them for live ammo. As for removing the firing pin, Its never a good idea to do any dry fire practice w/ live ammo. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
short_round Posted May 14, 2005 Share Posted May 14, 2005 As for removing the firing pin, Its never a good idea to do any dry fire practice w/ live ammo. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> ... or anything that looks like live ammo. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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