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Posted: 11/18/2010 3:55:04 PM EDT
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Has anyone tried one ............... http://blackdogmachinellc.net/loaders.aspx |
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Worth every penny loads BDM and CMMG .22 Kit mags When you first use it, it may feel clunky but once you get the rhythm of the crank you be loading full mags in 30 sec. No more scared bloody fingers coated with lead and brass anymore Does this rig seem durable to you? For the price I would hope it is. I don't know anything about BDM, so I suppose that's a good thing. |
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Quoted: Worth every penny loads BDM and CMMG .22 Kit mags When you first use it, it may feel clunky but once you get the rhythm of the crank you be loading full mags in 30 sec. No more scared bloody fingers coated with lead and brass anymore If this loader is so good....why don't we see more folks chatting it up here.....after all ....it seems almost everyone complains about mag loading..... |
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Worth every penny loads BDM and CMMG .22 Kit mags When you first use it, it may feel clunky but once you get the rhythm of the crank you be loading full mags in 30 sec. No more scared bloody fingers coated with lead and brass anymore Does this rig seem durable to you? For the price I would hope it is. I don't know anything about BDM, so I suppose that's a good thing. I have one of those Butler Creek 10/22 loaders that's loaded thousands of rounds in my 10/22 mags without a hiccup. It's hands down the best mag loader I've used for rimfire, maybe period, as you don't get filthy loading. I'm seriously considering one of those once I'm stateside again; I love AR-15/22, but really miss that style loader. |
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If this loader is so good....why don't we see more folks chatting it up here.....after all ....it seems almost everyone complains about mag loading..... They were talked up a lot 1.5-2 years ago. The supply of 10/22 loaders for conversion got short, so the loaders were sold out for a while. It is one of the best things to come along for the AR22 since BDM designed a functional (and available) mag. Mine has loaded many thousands of rounds. The good thing about the conversion––it is aluminum and is pretty much bombproof. If you break or wear out the Butler Creek loader, you can replace it with a new one. |
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