
What are "cowboy" reloads?


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That's actually better known as a "New York reload" and I believe that it's named that because it was popularized by NYPD stakeout-unit member Jim Cirillo. BobCat gave an accurate explanation of the term "Cowboy Load." More explanation (and a bit of opinion) here: http://www.sportscomet.com/Hunting/183886.htmkalipsocs wrote:My CHL Instructor used the term...actually he called it a "Texas Reload" but I am thinking they are one in the same. Basically, having 2 pieces on you so you don't have to actually reload your first gun. Shoot one dry and then go to the backup sorta thing. He used it jokingly but might have a good point!
Meh....Just what came to mind. But I wouldn't listen to me either!Xander wrote:That's actually better known as a "New York reload" and I believe that it's named that because it was popularized by NYPD stakeout-unit member Jim Cirillo. BobCat gave an accurate explanation of the term "Cowboy Load." More explanation (and a bit of opinion) here: http://www.sportscomet.com/Hunting/183886.htmkalipsocs wrote:My CHL Instructor used the term...actually he called it a "Texas Reload" but I am thinking they are one in the same. Basically, having 2 pieces on you so you don't have to actually reload your first gun. Shoot one dry and then go to the backup sorta thing. He used it jokingly but might have a good point!