Wanna load your 15-22 mags in 7 seconds...

Do you still have to do the one-bullet-per-mag prime like you did with the old version?
 
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I wonder if the GSG 1911 is compatible withe the Kimber 1911 style?
Yes. It works great.
 
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I have had good luck with the M&P 15-22 adapter and the M&P 22 pistol adapter for the Lightnin Grip loader. I am having trouble with the Ruger SR22 adapter. It loads a lot harder than the other types of magazines.Just wondering if anyone else is having the same problem.
 
I don't mind loading my mags by hand, but I'm still interested.

I had a Butler Creek loader for my 10/22 mags. I threw it in the garbage because it would dent every bullet when loading.

Is that an issue with this setup?
 
I don't mind loading my mags by hand, but I'm still interested.

I had a Butler Creek loader for my 10/22 mags. I threw it in the garbage because it would dent every bullet when loading.

Is that an issue with this setup?

Not with 15-22 mags. Only leaves a small mark on the projectile. It must press on the head of the bullet to force it in the mag.
 
So far I have gotten down below 10 seconds on a 15-22 25 rd mag, slightly faster on a BDM 25 rd mag (I think the spring and follower move slicker than the S&W mag). No issues with the loader pressing on the end of the bullet even with Win 222 HP rounds.
 
My plan was to try it out over the weekend.

However my buddy's 11 year old son saw it while we were setting up at our range.

The result was I never got to use it.

He loaded every mag for us.

I watched him a few times and it was working like a champ.
 
Was going to get one but got frustrated that it wont work with 10/22 Ruger brand mags.
 
factory 10/22 adapters are coming

Was going to get one but got frustrated that it wont work with 10/22 Ruger brand mags.

Talked to the people at McFaden and said they are at the prototype stage for a couple of adapters for the BX-25. You can email them and they will put you on a list when the adapters are available.

This thing works flawlessly with my M&P 15-22 factory 25-round mags. Also works perfect with my Butler Creek 25-round, plastic lipped 10/22 mags.

It loads one bullet for each squeeze, whereas the Butler Creek reloader would not load a bullet with each turn of the crank. I watched the Butler Creek get loaded with their own speed loader and the follower did not consistently move in the mag, whereas, this new reloader moves with every pull of the trigger.

Also, I had to reverse the Butler Creek crank when it stuck for some reason.

IMHO
 
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