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Loading tracers for visual low round count.

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curmudgeon3
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Re: Loading tracers for visual low round count.

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The illumination from a .223 tracer round can't be seen by the shooter until it gets out to about 100 yds. Can't think of many civilian SD scenarios at that distance. :|
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Re: Loading tracers for visual low round count.

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curmudgeon3 wrote:The illumination from a .223 tracer round can't be seen by the shooter until it gets out to about 100 yds. Can't think of many civilian SD scenarios at that distance. :|
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Re: Loading tracers for visual low round count.

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In Iraq I carried the last 3 rounds as tracers for a while. It's impossible to keep an accurate count in a fight, but you'll know if you are in the top half or bottom half of your mag. If I was in the bottom half and I had time I reloaded, if I didn't have time I shot it till it stopped shooting, then reloaded. Either way the tracers never really made a difference in my reloads, some guys swore by it though. By the end of the rotation I just was carrying ball.

I did carry a mag of straight tracers though, it came in hand a few times for marking targets. Curmudgeon3 is right too, at closer ranges you'll never see them anyway.
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Re: Loading tracers for visual low round count.

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Agreed on the 100 meter point. But also, if you aren't careful, you can catch stuff on fire with tracers haha. It's happened a few times when we were on the range.
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