Anyone have issues with this? I mixed CCI 40grain MM with American Eagle 40grain and had feed issues. The bullet shape is not exactly the same so I am guessing this is the issue?
I did watch one of those video's by the guy does the 15-22 training video's. I pulled those round feed assist lugs out of my Mags to force myself to load them one at a time. It will go slower but they will done right.
I just ordered some of these for my magazines....they're going to prevent a lot of blisters on my thumbs from pushing down on the mag buttons:
If you are getting blisters, you are doing it wrong.
Put the bottom of the magazine on a hard surface and use your thumb and first finger on both sides of the magazine.
Well, as you realize, (and assuming the Ruger is similar to a High Standard, Browning Buck Mark or Medalist), loading a .22 pistol, using the strong spring and smaller button on one side only, is one heck of a lot harder on the thumb than the 15-22's magazine is. Loading the 15-22's is like my thumb is on vacation, or something.I also needed to buy one of the magazine loading assist devices for my Ruger MkIII 22/45 LITE because those magazines were doing the same thing.
OK, I just loaded 2 mags to test your method.
How does putting it on a hard surface change the fact that you still need to push down on spring loaded buttons, you still need to push the buttons down with your finger & thumb?
The one thing your method did seem to do well was to make sure the rounds loaded in a 'staggered' manner (so thank you for that little tip). It did nothing to prevent the stress on my thumb (the digit that blistered), I still needed to push down against the spring on a small button.
I also needed to buy one of the magazine loading assist devices for my Ruger MkIII 22/45 LITE because those magazines were doing the same thing. Both mags have small buttons and both have spring pressure, it's hard to get away from that, and I know I'm not the only one complaining about this....otherwise there wouldn't be any devices being made (or sold) out there.
Heck, try loading that 10th round into a S&W M&P 9c, if you want to know what a sore thumb feels like!
After the last Tactical .22 match, and a fresh set of blisters, I decided to look for a loading tool.....I found something that should help a lot.
I just ordered some of these for my magazines....they're going to prevent a lot of blisters on my thumbs from pushing down on the mag buttons:
Smith + Wesson M&P15-22 Magazine Loading Tool - Fast!! | eBay
They also have extra button replacements sold separately.
MP15-22 Kit w/ 3 Magazine Loading Assist Buttons. Use for extra magazines | eBay