Speed Loaders

Started by ashlyngr, May 01, 2011, 05:39:01 AM

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Fox Creek Kid

Quote from: Wagon Box Willy on May 07, 2011, 12:21:13 PM
As Dick Dastardly implied, it looks fast because the loader is already loaded.  You still have to load the speed loader each time and then load the cylinder.  I think the bigger overall speed and convenience improvement comes from loading the cylinder out of the gun.

-Willy

How dare you & D.D. try & impose sound logic upon us shooters!! Since when did logic come into play when it comes to gun toys?  ;D :o :D ;)

I have sent a PM to Lonesome Henry as he is a German and posts on CAS City regularly and speaks great English to boot!  ;)   All I know is that I want one as it's different & not available here.  ;D :D ;)

Pettifogger

Actually it would be very fast if you could buy a dozen of them.  Charge them up at home and then at big events like Winter Range and EOT where 4 stages are shot a day, you simply keep 8 of them in your cart.  If they were available here, I would buy some.  Need more details.  The one in the website does not look like the one in the video.  It is much longer.  Maybe the longer tubes hold a second charge?

Drayton Calhoun

The first step of becoming a good shooter is knowing which end the bullet comes out of and being on the other end.

Sir Charles deMouton-Black

Drayton Calhoun said;  "Mein Herr, I am just about fluid enough in German to get into serious trouble!"

I refer to beer as my "Fluid German"!

BTW;  I use `mongoose`speedloaders.  For .36, drop 22gr. of 3F in a .357 mag case & plug it with a .36 cal ball.  Thumb off the ball & pour the powder in the cylinder followed by wad & ball, then ram.  Use a .44 case for the .44 C&B
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