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Old March 27th, 2013, 17:59   #3
docholiday
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Good point. I think it depends.

Let's say you have a full secondary and only 1 mag left on your belt for your primary with 10 rounds in it. If in that case your primary goes dry i would speed reload the 10 round magazine if i can only engage the target with my primary due to distance.

If its close enough so I could effectively engage with my secondary I i would probably transition to that instead of speed reloading the primary.

However I need about 2 seconds to speed reload my primary so if I know i can take the target down with what i have left in my primary mag i will probably still speed reload the primary rather than going to my secondary. So for me i think it takes the same time to reload my primary or to draw my secondary.

I think it depends on how comfortable you are using your pistol vs your primary, good point though for people that like to transition!!

Thanks for the comment.
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