Has anyone tried out the Ultimate Reloader? It looks great, and I'm thinking of buying one. I'd love to hear if anyone has one and if it (1) works, and (2) holds up well.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65jHazxWXCA
I just worry when things look too good to be true. I'd love to get the skin back on my left thumb.
Ultimate Reloader
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- bigfatdave
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Can't see YouTube on this machine, but I assume you're talking about the "ultimate cliploader"?
If it is a hopper with a track for the rounds to drop through and a narrow section to jam the magazine into, then it is the UCL.
Silly name, great product. I have one and it makes mkIII magazine reloading a breeze.
Well worth the cost, for me, but I shoot a LOT of rimfire
If it is a hopper with a track for the rounds to drop through and a narrow section to jam the magazine into, then it is the UCL.
Silly name, great product. I have one and it makes mkIII magazine reloading a breeze.
Well worth the cost, for me, but I shoot a LOT of rimfire
Yes. I just found one for sale for under $20, but I've heard mixed reviews about Cheaper Than Dirt.
It says Mark II. Do you think this will work with my Mark III 22/45 Hunter?
http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/GNS127-1.html
It says Mark II. Do you think this will work with my Mark III 22/45 Hunter?
http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/GNS127-1.html
- blue68f100
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Got one - - - use it often on my 22/45 Hunter MK III and except that I go thru the ammo to fast this way it sure saves the thumbsmrfcobf wrote:You know, I never thought of that. I don't know that I want to blow through ammo that fast either. I bought the .22 to save $ over shooting my .380, but blowing them that quickly isn't necessarily a good thing.
Bud
Beware the man who only has one gun.
HE PROBABLY KNOWS HOW TO USE IT!!!
Beware the man who only has one gun.
HE PROBABLY KNOWS HOW TO USE IT!!!
- bigfatdave
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You don't HAVE to shoot them up as fast as you load the mags, you know.
For ~$20, a mag loader makes more sense than another magazine, if you already have 3-4 mags, in my opinion.
As far as fast shooting goes, with a skilled helper and an "ultimate cliploader" you can rapid-fire a mkIII with two mags until you run out of ammo.
Personally, MrsBFD and I have two mkIIIs, and 7 mags total between them. It is mighty nice to just put a bulk pack of Federal550 on the table, and whoever runs dry first gets to load all the empty mags to replenish the pile.
For ~$20, a mag loader makes more sense than another magazine, if you already have 3-4 mags, in my opinion.
As far as fast shooting goes, with a skilled helper and an "ultimate cliploader" you can rapid-fire a mkIII with two mags until you run out of ammo.
Personally, MrsBFD and I have two mkIIIs, and 7 mags total between them. It is mighty nice to just put a bulk pack of Federal550 on the table, and whoever runs dry first gets to load all the empty mags to replenish the pile.
I have owned and used a UCL for several years now and in my opinion it's a great addition to my shooting bag. I generally load five or more mags at a time and it saves so much wear and tear on my thumb. It will load some brands of ammo better than other, prob because of varying amounts of lube on the bullets.
I'm thinking about buying a second one for a spare, just in case something unfortunate happens to the one I have now.
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I'm thinking about buying a second one for a spare, just in case something unfortunate happens to the one I have now.
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