sheik_djibouti, on Oct 13 2009, 08:37 PM, said:
kwrangln, on Oct 9 2009, 03:26 PM, said:
Thanks for the input guys.
Since I'm just getting into rifles (besides just shooting groups), I figured I needed SOMETHING to practice reloads from. I currently have a Safariland mag doubler, but the top round cover for the spare mag is blocked by my scope mount so it's run it without (don't want the top round moving with recoil), or use something else. This will be a learning experience to figure out what works for me, so it's a starting point. I also have a Redi-mag on the way so I can play with that as well. Sure I could just get a couple big mags, but I figure learning to reload quickly is a skill I should work on as a beginner, get the fundamentals down pat so to speak.
funny, i was going to recommend you try the safariland coupler... i can't understand how your scope mount is getting in the way of the top round cover though- can you elaborate? if you want to use a coupler, i've found this to be the best coupler out there.
if you can reach the bolt release on the redi-mag intuitively, that should work well, but i find it interferes with running your hand out onto the forearm as quickly after hitting the release.
i love belt mag pouches for the ar, particularly ready tactical's pouches, but any kydex pouch would work. the drop-leg rig you mentioned seems like it would work well, but i'd just run it as high as possible so as not to interfere as much with your running and improve your reload efficiency.
Sorry for the long delay with a reply Sheik, don't know how I missed checking back on this post.
I run a Bobro scope mount, and the lever does extend a bit over the left side of the rifle, just enough that I hit my thumb on it as I'm swinging in to trip the top round protector. The Safariland coupler is a great coupler, I practiced with it quite a bit with irons, didn't realise I had a problem till I got to the range with the scope on.
I've played around with the Redi-mag during dry fire practice and it works pretty slick. I have an extended bolt catch (similar to the Magpul BAD) made by Phase 5 Tactical, so I can work the bolt with my trigger finger, no delay due to trying to release the bolt with the Redi-mag. I do have to hack it up with a drill press and dremmel to take some weight off of it though, whenever I manage to find the time.
I did get the Blade Tech thigh rig, but have yet to practice with it, once I do I'll post an update with how I like it. Figure starting from scratch it's just building muscle memory and I have no preconcieved notions of anything different so it shouldn't take much.
As RZ mentioned, I like the idea of not messing with my regular belt setup, just clip on the rifle carrier when needed, no rearanging the pistol mag pouches.
Thanks for the help all.