
If you want faster, safer, and more consistent rifle handling, your load sequence matters.
Here’s how to load your rifle without ever breaking your master grip — a skill that separates casual shooters from confident, competent gun handlers.
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Why do you close the dust cover after changing mags?
WTF even is this video. I always lay my rifle on the ground to reload it.
Anyone else notice how the charging handle was not secured when the bolt went forward? I’m sure it won’t cause problems. Sometimes just because you semi know what you’re doing you should keep it to yourself
Stop taking steroids… The make you look like a fluffy marshmallow 😂
Wtf is “the master grip” I swear dude on the internet will make up any catching term to look like an expert lmao
No one removes their "master grip" when loading
Instead of pushing the mag and tugging it do it the right throw it in there smack the bottom of the mag and get bak in the fight. You dont have time for that
A good smack on the bottom to give it the confidence to do what it needs to do, just like a good woman!
What a fud.
Don't pull on the mag. Just give a slap from the bottom
why waste time shutting the dust cover?