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[–] StagOfMull 0 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago 

Buy "range ammo"

Cheap shit you can fire a lot.

Have 'defensive/offense ammo'

High quality ammo that is well manufactured and reliable.

Now you know how to deal with malfunctions and jamming and don't have to worry about it happening because of the high quality rounds... but if anything does jam or malfunction, you know how to clear and can do it effectively.

Also use a timer with your training. Preferably one with a loud beep, that beep increases stress considerably, which is good for practice and conditioning.

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[–] VAT 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I bought loose novice bags of reloaded brass (which jam on occasion) for target practice and unjamming practice.

for defense I have nothing but the most expensive overpriced stuff in half filled magpulls

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[–] StagOfMull ago 

Might I also recommend q couple speed loaders prepped and ready to go. Can make refilling mags easier