I know that this is the concealed carry forum...
And, with my mounting collection of Dade, HKS, Safariland, Cartridge Clip Company of New York, Webley, SL Variant and Jetloader speed loaders...
I would have to recommend sending the cylinder and yoke off for a moonclip conversion. You don't have to use moonclips with it...but they are much faster to load, and with ammunition prices going higher, finding your spent brass does become an issue.
It's all about trade-offs and compromise.
Speed of reload, concealment, ease of operation.
*The HKS is reliable and the easiest to use, but not as fast.
*Moonclips are the fastest and you can find your casing much easier after being fired, but you do have to use a tool to unload the clips, and sometimes to load it depending on your strength and brand of ammunition used. Also, the moonclips can be bent if stepped on (of course, an HKS can break if stepped on too).
*Jetloaders and Comp-III Safarilands are the fastest speedloaders, period. They are durable and easy to use, but not as concealable.
*Speed strips are the most convenient and concealable, have no moving parts and are the least likely to break. However, they are the slowest way to reload.
Links:
Jetloaders. Imported by Buffer Technologies
http://www.hksspeedloaders.com/
Safariland speedloaders, which has three different styles depending on your model of revolver...J-frame is only offered in the Comp I
Clark Custom... For $100 they'll machine your cylinder to take moonclips. Easy as pie. There are other companies too, go to
Moonclips.com
If you need some in .22LR or .22 WMR for your 6, 8,9, or 10-shot revolver from Taurus, S&W or H&R to practice with, Dave's got them...
DS-10 Speed Speedloaders. I've really liked mine, and use my .22's more now that ammunition has gone up anyway.
Also,
Tuff Products, the first company to offer speed strips in any caliber besides .38/357 and in various round counts too. Worth a look.
Longwitz of Germany is no longer offering/manufacturing the SL Variant speedloader. I guess their price for them exceeded what the market would pay. They were great, but not at $60 each!
I'm not endorsing anyone or anything above, just suggesting options.