How to Reload a Gun like a Pro with World Champion Shooter Mike Seeklander - Going Tactical EP29

Published on October 24, 2022
Duration: 12:02

World Champion Shooter Mike Seeklander provides an expert-level breakdown of the emergency reload technique. He emphasizes proper grip, body mechanics, and visual focus for efficient magazine changes. The guide covers optimal firearm distance and height, magazine grip, mag well alignment, and three methods for releasing the slide, highlighting the slide release lever for speed in defensive and competitive scenarios.

Quick Summary

World Champion Shooter Mike Seeklander teaches the emergency reload, emphasizing a mid-range firearm distance for control and a high grip to maintain vision. He advises gripping the spare magazine with the base pad in the palm and the index finger along the spine. A brief visual shift to the mag well aids insertion, and the slide release lever is preferred for speed.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Reloading Skills
  2. 01:56Optimal Firearm Distance
  3. 02:33Magazine Grip and Firearm Height
  4. 03:51Magazine Well Angle and Visual Shift
  5. 06:01Methods for Releasing the Slide
  6. 08:10Live Fire Reload Drill Practice

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the recommended firearm distance for an emergency reload?

World Champion Shooter Mike Seeklander recommends holding the firearm at a mid-point between full extension and a fully compressed position. This allows for optimal control without bringing the muzzle too close to your face or obstructing your vision.

How should you grip a spare magazine for a fast reload?

Grip the spare magazine with the base pad in your palm, fingers wrapped around the body. Place your index finger along the front spine of the magazine, not on the bullet tips, for better indexing and a more reliable insertion.

What are the best methods for releasing the slide after a reload?

Mike Seeklander demonstrates three methods: the slide release lever (fastest and preferred), the over-the-top method, and the slingshot method. The slide release is recommended for speed in competition and defensive use.

Is a visual check necessary during an emergency reload?

Yes, a brief visual shift, approximately 0.25 seconds, to the magazine well is advocated by Mike Seeklander. This ensures a seamless insertion of the fresh magazine, even when performing the reload under stress.

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