I checked, rounds face foreward.
should i dump this technique i've been practicing for 2+ years, and start using this bullet-fwd method and grip like the army cpl in the video does, or stick with what works for me?
Lot of good information. Just wondering if their was a popular technique with rear facing mags.
If you were learning to ride a motorcycle, and slowed down to 12mph so you could steer through every turn, and someone told you "don't slow down, countersteer and lean into it" would you stick with "what works for you"?
Sure an exaggeration, but the it shows the fallacy of continuing a bad habit.
'Front Toward Enemy'
I'm going to necro this thread to post a video I made about this topic. I'm not understanding how bullets facing backward is a "bad habit." Can someone show me why I am doing this wrong? If anything, bullets backward is more efficient because you don't have to twist the magazine.
I originally started doing this because that's how my AR mags are oriented. Can't twist a mag that big very well...
Critique here. You need to get that pistol higher in your sight alignment, closer to your face, on the threat. I think rounds forward, indexing with your pointer finger to seat the mag is the way to do it. You eliminate the twist which is one more step in the process.
Either way though, get that blaster up on your face so you can see everything and immediately be on target, shooting as you press out.