10/22 , 15-22 Lightning loader wow!

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I was using an AR speed loader to load the 25 round mags one round at a time for the 15-22.
I just bought 4 so I now have 6. Happy happy until I have to load them.
The 10/22 I had the BC crank loader and it was faster but I still had jams.
Anyway I took everyones advise and bought a lightning loader.
Wow wow wow!
Anyone who owns a 22 should get one! I got the 15-22 and 10-22 adapter.
Super simple to load and the vids are right, seconds to load.
Thank you all who posted about the loader!
 
just looked it up. Looks like another McFadden product, already love their Ultimate Clip Loader for loading my Ruger 22/45 mags. Definitely be getting one of these for my 10/22 mags and maybe try a few other adapters too.

 
Dont know, when I ordered they said it doesnt work with factory mags.
However the 10/22 loader came with two adapters for the 10/22 the centered loader and one sayng offset.
Wayup, uou shouls ask Hoytcannon
he know everything!
 
Wayup, uou shouls ask Hoytcannon
he know everything!

Well, he knows how to spell, use punctuation and put together a coherent thought...

He is not a loud mouth, who shoots his face off about subjects that he has no experience with.
 
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Dont know, when I ordered they said it doesnt work with factory mags.
However the 10/22 loader came with two adapters for the 10/22 the centered loader and one sayng offset.
Wayup, uou shouls ask Hoytcannon
he know everything!

thats strange.
i wonder what would be the difference between the factory 10rd ones and any aftermarket 25rd one?
have ya tried to load a 10rd one with it?
 
The rotary mags load at a bit of an angle due to their design. Compare one to an aftermarket mag. With the rotary mag, the rounds are entering on a slight angle as they rotate around on the rotor. Single/double stack mags feed straight down in. Even my BC mag loader doesn't work well with rotary mags. I don't mind since the rotary mags are quite a bit easier to load.
 
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