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My favorite idea was to use only the last 2 rounds as tracers, so when you see one, you know your mag is empty but your rifle still has a round chambered. Just insert new mag and keep going. No fiddling with doohickeys and no "wasted" ammo.
When do I reload... ? It depends...
When hunting I re-load before moving up to downed game...
When in a firefight as needed...what that "as needed" looked like , again depended on the situation at that given time.
Counting shots...
Fire two reload two..as in the case of a tube fed shotgun..
Fire till empty , then re-load..
Shoot until the threat goes away , then re-load...
And a whole host of other methods ....
Are all good and usable at various times...
Like anything related to "gunfighting" ...you gotta do what is needed to survive , that is the only "wining" here...It is best not to get "stuck" on using only one method of carrying , shooting , re-loading , etc...when you need to shoot to save your life.
Andy
Fun training. You and your buddy load each other's mags for the maximum amount of difficulty on a stage.
Example, El prez, 1+1 in the weapon, 9 in the second mag, 1 in the third mag.
This will require you to solve problems while trying to get accurate hits as fast as possible.
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