I have a bran new Smith model sixty snubbie. I love it. I'd like to learn how to reload in a hurry, and am curious to know about speed loaders and speed strips, e.g.; which is better, etc.
Thanks in advance.
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I have a bran new Smith model sixty snubbie. I love it. I'd like to learn how to reload in a hurry, and am curious to know about speed loaders and speed strips, e.g.; which is better, etc.
Thanks in advance.
Speedloaders are faster, but speedstrips are much easier to carry. At least thats my expirience.
Schwebel nailed it. The speedloaders work great if you have a way to conceal them or if you are doing target or competition shooting. The speedstrips are slower, but easier to carry. The one other advantage a speedstrip has is you can use it to top off the cylinder. If you use only two rounds you can remove the brass and load two from the speedstrip.
George
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