TTI Grandmaster Tips ๐Ÿ† MPX Reloads with Zack Smith

Published on March 4, 2021
Duration: 2:11

This video provides practical tips for MPX reloads from competitive shooter Zack Smith. He emphasizes using a 20-round magazine for easier handling and cleaning, which can still achieve a 26-round capacity. Key techniques include maintaining focus on the mag well during reloads, quickly reacquiring the target, and reacting to the start tone immediately to shave off critical time.

Quick Summary

Competitive shooter Zack Smith advises using a 20-round magazine for MPX reloads to achieve a 26-round capacity, balancing ease of handling with sufficient rounds. He stresses quick target reacquisition post-reload and reacting to the start tone immediately to save critical time.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: MPX Reload Strategy
  2. 00:07Using a 20-Round Magazine
  3. 00:14Benefits of Smaller Mags
  4. 00:30Magazine Capacity Recommendations
  5. 01:04Reload Technique: Eyes on Mag Well
  6. 01:19Quick Target Reacquisition
  7. 01:27Reacting to the Start Tone
  8. 01:44Drills for Time Savings

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the advantage of using a 20-round magazine for MPX reloads in competition?

Using a 20-round magazine for your MPX can offer a 26-round capacity while being easier to handle and clean. This balance can improve reload efficiency and reduce time spent on maintenance during a match.

How can competitive shooters shave time off their MPX reloads?

Time can be saved by focusing on the magazine well during the reload, quickly reacquiring the target immediately after seating the new magazine, and reacting to the start signal as soon as it sounds.

What magazine capacities does Zack Smith recommend for MPX competition?

Zack Smith suggests having two 41-round magazines for longer stages, two 36-round magazines for general match use, and a smaller 20-round magazine for easier handling and cleaning, which still provides significant capacity.

What is the key to faster reloads in PCC competition?

The key to faster reloads in PCC competition, as demonstrated by Zack Smith, involves not just the physical act of swapping magazines but also minimizing the time the firearm is off target. This includes immediate target reacquisition and reacting to the start signal promptly.

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