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I think most people just piddle around at the range instead of putting themselves in a real scenario. This is why I tell people who are going on a DG hunt to go to the range and try to break your gun. Rapid fire, learn to reload quickly and shoot again. See what your gun does when it is really hot, etc.Hey bad gun handling even if you practice. Can go bad because you practice bad.
Back when revolvers were stander issue during a fight guys were sticking empty speed loaders in there pocket
And picking up mags after they changed over.
Why? Because they did what they did on training.
I have seen it on ccw ranges have have told people to drop them and pic them up after there shooting was done.
I have heard more than once you know what this mag cost?
Sitting at the bench and methodically loading one cartridge by hand ever so gently just won't cut it!