speedloader for IPSC?

The frustrating part is that any speedloader is still a lot slower than full moon clips, unfortunately you can't be competitive with spedloaders.
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Funny this topic came up. I just got my brand spanking new SW 625 yesterday. The rig I ordered last Tuesday are on its way, which includes 50 moonclips. :D:D
Cant wait for them to arrive. :D:D

I will see how I get the hang of it.... I will venture into shooting a wheel gun in IPSC.

My apologies Ruger.. I didnt mean to hi-jack your thread. :)
 
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Funny this topic came up. I just got my brand spanking new SW 625 yesterday. The rig I ordered last Tuesday are on its way, which includes 50 moonclips. :D:D
Cant wait for them to arrive. :D:D

I will see how I get the hang of it.... I will venture into shooting a wheel gun in IPSC.

My apologies Ruger.. I didnt mean to hi-jack your thread. :)

Moonclips are also a learning experience, but if you have used speedloaders a lot, then it will be easier.
 
Funny this topic came up. I just got my brand spanking new SW 625 yesterday. The rig I ordered last Tuesday are on its way, which includes 50 moonclips. :D:D
Cant wait for them to arrive. :D:D

I will see how I get the hang of it.... I will venture into shooting a wheel gun in IPSC.

My apologies Ruger.. I didnt mean to hi-jack your thread. :)

welcome to the world of real guns :p:p
 
I shot the 625 today. A buddy brought a few moonclips from his own 625 and played with my new toy and reloaded using the moonclips. It was kinda awkward at first, but I am starting to get used and I would say hooked to it.

I will have the trigger pull lighten and tuned a bit and chamfer the cylinder for quicker and smooth clip changes.
With a lot of dry firing and practice on clip change and reloads I should be good to go.

Repete is right..... Practice... pratice and a lot of practice will make you quick on your reloads. :)
 
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