I just bought my first double action revolver. I havent even handled one of these in a long time. But I want to get good with it. And that means I have to learn to use some new gadgets.
I bought some HKS speedloaders,
some Maxfire Speedloaders,
and, some speed strips.
I can see that the speed strips are not the most practical tool for the range. They seem to be the most compact way of carrying a reload, ie, for CCW applications. But I in my unpracticed state, I can reload the loose shells from the box faster than I can from a speed strip. I am not really interested in these, I dont have a CCW license.
The HKS Speedloaders seem to be the most common tool people are using, but I am not 100% happy with them. I find that its a PITA to hold the cylinder still while I twist the knob to release the rounds. I also find it a little hard to line all 6 rounds up with their chambers sometimes. The only thing I think is great about these I discovered when I dropped one. Nothing happened. I just picked it up and kept on going. They have a good grip on the rounds they carry. I consider these to be the most likely to survive years of use.
The Maxfire speedloaders are definately the fastest and easiest to use for me. They have that nice big rubber ring on the top like a magpul floorplate on an AR mag. It is easy to grab and hold on to. They are also stepped so all you have to line up is the first two of the six rounds. To release the rounds you just pull the loader to the side and the rounds slip out of their slots and you are off to the races. A nice thing about these is that after you finish your reload you can just leave it on your finger. It doesnt really get in the way.
The cons to these units as I see them are that they don't hold on to the ammo as well as the HKS units if you drop it and that I cant see them lasting as long as the HKS units.
Have I missed anything here? Any tips on using these, or alternative products?
Also, when you unload the cylinder, do you think its faster to do it with the pistol canted to the left, or it best to do with the gun in the normal upright position. My hands are all worn out and I cant decide.
Thanks!!!!
I bought some HKS speedloaders,
some Maxfire Speedloaders,
and, some speed strips.
I can see that the speed strips are not the most practical tool for the range. They seem to be the most compact way of carrying a reload, ie, for CCW applications. But I in my unpracticed state, I can reload the loose shells from the box faster than I can from a speed strip. I am not really interested in these, I dont have a CCW license.
The HKS Speedloaders seem to be the most common tool people are using, but I am not 100% happy with them. I find that its a PITA to hold the cylinder still while I twist the knob to release the rounds. I also find it a little hard to line all 6 rounds up with their chambers sometimes. The only thing I think is great about these I discovered when I dropped one. Nothing happened. I just picked it up and kept on going. They have a good grip on the rounds they carry. I consider these to be the most likely to survive years of use.
The Maxfire speedloaders are definately the fastest and easiest to use for me. They have that nice big rubber ring on the top like a magpul floorplate on an AR mag. It is easy to grab and hold on to. They are also stepped so all you have to line up is the first two of the six rounds. To release the rounds you just pull the loader to the side and the rounds slip out of their slots and you are off to the races. A nice thing about these is that after you finish your reload you can just leave it on your finger. It doesnt really get in the way.
The cons to these units as I see them are that they don't hold on to the ammo as well as the HKS units if you drop it and that I cant see them lasting as long as the HKS units.
Have I missed anything here? Any tips on using these, or alternative products?
Also, when you unload the cylinder, do you think its faster to do it with the pistol canted to the left, or it best to do with the gun in the normal upright position. My hands are all worn out and I cant decide.
Thanks!!!!


















































