by Michael de Bethencourt | Jul 25, 2009 | Snub Loading, Uncategorized
There are a few reasons why a shooter might want to practice loading only one or two loose rounds in a cylinder. 1 – Range practice with a few empty charge holes are the revolver equivalent of ball-and-dummy drills. Can this be done with dedicated dummy...
by Michael de Bethencourt | Jul 24, 2009 | Snub Manual of Arms, Uncategorized
Reloading skills can take one of several forms; Skills that develop familiarization with the weapon, Skills that develop tactical awareness, Skills that develop self defense competence and, Skills that develop range competence. Most reloading skills blend two or more...
by Michael de Bethencourt | Jul 23, 2009 | Customizing, Uncategorized
When a shooter reloads using either the Taylor “speed load” method or either of the better known FBI methods, S&W’s new art-deco style cylinder release latch might be viewed as something of an improvement. This is because the new latch is angled for the...
by Michael de Bethencourt | Jul 22, 2009 | Snub Manual of Arms, Uncategorized
As note before, the revolver is a non-symmetric loading weapon. Here is a left hand reloading method that I find takes bits and pieces of the best of the non-traditional reloading systems. Start with the snub in your left hand. 1. Left hand thumb moved to the rear...
by Michael de Bethencourt | Jul 21, 2009 | Snub Manual of Arms, Uncategorized
1. Right thumb moved to the rear of the hammer* 2. Right hand index finger comes off the trigger and is positioned flush under cylinder 3. Left hand’s index finger under the cylinder 4. Left hand thumb on cylinder release 5. Left hand thumb operates...
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