ECHO NiNER Dee Lux Camera Strap

ECHO NiNER (E9) just released their third camera strap and it is their most feature rich strap yet. The Dee Lux Camera Strap has many of the features of their Original Camera Strap but takes the comfort a step further with a large padded section that also has webbing attachment points for items like the previously reviewed E9 Mini Flat Pouch. It also features a Velcro panel on the padded section for displaying credentials, ID, or morale patches.

The Dee Lux Camera Strap has the ability to be converted into a hand strap like the Original Camera Strap. The hand strap configuration is also useful for attaching the strap to the shoulder strap of a plate carrier.

Like the previous E9 Camera Straps, the Dee Lux is made from mil-spec materials and available in Black, Coyote, and Multicam colors.

Check out the Dee Lux Camera Strap on ENiNER.com.

 

The Most Effective Way to Control Muzzle Climb

The most effective way of controlling recoil costs a lot more than that $100 or even $400 muzzle brake. It also takes a lot longer than placing an order on the internet and waiting for delivery of the latest muzzle device. The single most effective way to control muzzle climb, and improve your shot-to-shot speed, is practice.

It is very tempting to watch the YouTube videos of all the various muzzle devices that are available and then wear out your credit card ordering the latest and greatest. I have news for you. Those guys who are shooting in those videos would be able to hold the muzzle level without the muzzle device that they are touting. Their secret is no secret at all. They train more than you.

I am not saying that muzzle devices are useless. They are definitely not useless. They are great for giving good shooters an extra edge. They make fast shooters faster. They will not turn a new shooter into a master or even a mediocre shooter into a good one.

Before you drop $200 and a few days waiting for delivery on a new muzzle device, drop $200 on ammo and a few days on the range. I’ve said it before and I will say it again – no amount of gear will replace training. Get good, then get the gear.

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