Achieve Smooth & Efficient Reloads
In Case You Missed It
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4m 6s
Reloads aren’t complicated — but they are unforgiving if you skip the fundamentals.
In this breakdown, John walks through his process for building fast, consistent, and reliable carbine reloads. The focus isn’t on flashy speed, it’s on eliminating the small mistakes that cause big problems under pressure. Every step is about certainty, not guesswork. Most malfunctions don’t come from complicated issues… they come from simple failures in execution.
If your reloads feel inconsistent, slow, or unreliable, this is where you fix it.
Make it habitual. Make it repeatable. Make it right.
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