Tactical Reloading
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Doom721
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Partial Reloading... Hrmmm
Well if I had an indicator say ... because if im being shot at trying to do something else maybe just a SIMPLE indicator for half empty mags, or "tactically reloaded mags"
Like a white dot per mag, or a seperate number.
Seems like a decent idea, but I would only use it when im using a standard rifle and im not rifleman ( Im always rifleman... so I would hope id be fine with 8 mags - otherwise im in some serious shit - within those 8 mags ill find a time to drop an ammo bag >.> )
Id use tactical reloading, I don't need to know much are in each mag ( Id love to, but its not realistic ), I just need to know how many HALF EMPTY magazines I have left ( ones with bullets expended ) or else im going to go crazy when I think I have two mags left and find out... just one or something to that extent ^^
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Well if I had an indicator say ... because if im being shot at trying to do something else maybe just a SIMPLE indicator for half empty mags, or "tactically reloaded mags"
Like a white dot per mag, or a seperate number.
Seems like a decent idea, but I would only use it when im using a standard rifle and im not rifleman ( Im always rifleman... so I would hope id be fine with 8 mags - otherwise im in some serious shit - within those 8 mags ill find a time to drop an ammo bag >.> )
Id use tactical reloading, I don't need to know much are in each mag ( Id love to, but its not realistic ), I just need to know how many HALF EMPTY magazines I have left ( ones with bullets expended ) or else im going to go crazy when I think I have two mags left and find out... just one or something to that extent ^^
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Gyberg
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agree on not being able to reload when sprinting but you should be able to reload when running.... it's hard but with some training it's as easy as reloading when standing still.
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