I have been playing with an LCR 22 for about a month now. This is Ruger's version of a 43C. I shot it in our Clubs Defensive Pistol Match a couple weeks ago, in BUG Division. As we had 2 Tactical Reloads on the clock, I borrowed a couple Model 1022 Quick Strips from my brother to reload with. I shot the BUG match 2 times with the LCR 22. The first time through I had 10 rounds in the Tuff Products Orange Model 1022 Quick Strip. I discovered that I did not have enough clearance between rounds to load the cylinder in pairs like we do with the 38/357. The second run I loaded 2 round and left a shell out, loaded 2 more rounds and left a shell out, and loaded 2 and left 2 shells out. I was only allowed to load 6 rounds maximum, so this was no problem. I indexed the cylinder when closing it with the empty chambers under the hammer. This worked out well, and the reload went faster than my 38 Speed Strip reload. My experiance that day got me to thinking about Practice/Training with the J Frame size 22LR handguns, and also the need to also practice reloading with speed strips which most of us who carry a J Frame size 38/357 carry for a reload.
Speed Strip for 43C:
I have contacted Tuff Products about making a change to the Model 1022 Quick Strip so it is tactical reload friendly for the 43C, 317, LCR 22, SP101-22, and Taurus 94. The Model 1022 is a 10 round speed strip. It needs a space between pairs for cylinder clearance to do a tactical reload. When you load 2 at a time, you need a space when you push them into the chambers to clear the edge of the cylinder.
This is what a Model 1022 looks like now loaded in pairs with a shell left out between pairs: OOXOOXOOXO
As you can see we only have room for 7 rounds in the Model 1022 speed strip. I am hoping we can convince Tuff Products to either build this strip in an 11 shot version that will hold the 8th round when loaded in pairs, or make a dedicated Quick Strip for 8 shot 22LF revolvers with a space between pairs. A useable 22LR Speed Strip will make a great training tool. Most of us carry spare ammo for our J Frame in a speed strip. Why not when practicing with our J Frame 22's also practice a Speed Strip reload as well? Makes very good since to me.
Good News for those carrying a 351C or 94-22Mag. The Tuff Products Model 1017 Quick Strip Loaded in this manner OOXOOXOOXO should make a very good option for carrying a reload, or two. I have not tryed it, but with a little luck the 1017 should work fine, and it holds 7 rounds when loaded in pairs.
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Bob