I have this loader/unloader and never had a single problem. It is not what I call fast but it sure is a pleasure when you shoot a brick at a time. This is good stuff. I also have their 9mm loader. It too is good stuff.
Wrapping some electrical tape around the 50 round mag helps with the sloppy moving. Also making brass sleeve that goes in the spring/follower hole makes it better, less rattling = less movement which helps eliminate stove pipes
Dunnu about it bein real speedy, that's about as fast as I can load it myself BUT this really would save the fingers. When I shoot .22 I shoot a ton and it hurts mah fingers after a bit.
It really pays to count the rounds out before starting to load them. That way, you won't attempt to put in too many, or too few. If you "succeed" in loading too many, it will cause feed problem.
Out of ten bx-25 magazines, one has feeding problems. When I am at the range if I have a jam or some problem, I mark the magazine with a sticker. They really are the best 22 LR magazines; I have ever used. I wait till they go on sale and buy the two pack for forty bucks; Ruger Days these are usually on sale. I have five of the BX-25 X 2 (50 rounds) and I really only use them when the BX-25's and BX -10's are empty and my range time is almost up.
The metal feed lips make all the difference in the world! However I only saw the Winchester Wildcat at a convention when it came out, I have no experience with one; but my impression was it was a whole bunch of plastic. And I have had terrible experiences with a Winchester 190, 30 years ago. I spent more time fixing the gun than shooting it, and parts were hard to find. The 10/22 is a proven platform with all the aftermarket parts in the world. Best of luck
thank you for your time making this video. i have the ones for .9mm-.45acp, .380 work great but i spray them with a lil orange plastic spray paint cause i lost 2 black ones over the years. seem better than the cranker type. still working okay ? seem kinda flimsy made ? thanks again. 40 bucks for the kit ? loader n unloader ?????
The loader is as high quality as any Maglula Loader not cheap, but a quality product. The unloader came out first, and I bought one for around $20. When the loader was released it came with the unloader for $40. The unloader doesn't look like much, but it's not flimsy. Also, an unloader doesn't take much, the UPLULA universal pistol loader unloader is really just a tab and a slight groove on the side. Thanks for the comment!
The more I use it, the more I like it. When I bought it didn't really think I needed a 22lr loader, but I loved the Maglula 9mm loader. Today I don't want to reload without one. A year from now, you will be loading dramatically faster with the Lula loader learning curve. This video was made the day it came in the mail.
I don't know which loader you are referring to. But, I don't like loaders that you load the loader, or ones that are too big. Use what works for you! I don't sell these things, just made the video when I got it.
So can I. But I can load them faster with this than I can by hand. Grab a handful at a time and don't worry about camera angles. Makes you much faster. I can load a BX 25 in about 30 to 45 seconds.
Thank you! I'm buying one, because you showed how easy it is to use! Thank you!
I wanted to see it work before I order one . Nice job, Good video
Need to move!....(and hurry up about it too) Great tutorial exercise sir, thx 4 sharin'
I have this loader/unloader and never had a single problem. It is not what I call fast but it sure is a pleasure when you shoot a brick at a time. This is good stuff. I also have their 9mm loader. It too is good stuff.
Wrapping some electrical tape around the 50 round mag helps with the sloppy moving. Also making brass sleeve that goes in the spring/follower hole makes it better, less rattling = less movement which helps eliminate stove pipes
as far as the offset on the side by sides, I remedied that with a 3d printed mag coupler that lets you put them any side.
Thanks for the video. My Butler Creek model SUX.
It's the plastic feed lips, I used to use them, before the BX-25.
@@Garden-Guns It dented the brass casing on the bullets. There mags gave me a headache.
Dunnu about it bein real speedy, that's about as fast as I can load it myself BUT this really would save the fingers. When I shoot .22 I shoot a ton and it hurts mah fingers after a bit.
Thanks for this video. My thumb will thank you. Yay.
I just ordered the set when I saw this , $35.95
Great video, could use a bit more light though
It really pays to count the rounds out before starting to load them. That way, you won't attempt to put in too many, or too few. If you "succeed" in loading too many, it will cause feed problem.
Sorta off subject, but have you had any issues with bx25? I only have 8 of the bx10s
Out of ten bx-25 magazines, one has feeding problems. When I am at the range if I have a jam or some problem, I mark the magazine with a sticker. They really are the best 22 LR magazines; I have ever used. I wait till they go on sale and buy the two pack for forty bucks; Ruger Days these are usually on sale. I have five of the BX-25 X 2 (50 rounds) and I really only use them when the BX-25's and BX -10's are empty and my range time is almost up.
Great video, thank You very much. Which mags are more reliable, BX (in a Winchestr Wildcat) or AR22 (in a KelTec SU22)?
The metal feed lips make all the difference in the world! However I only saw the Winchester Wildcat at a convention when it came out, I have no experience with one; but my impression was it was a whole bunch of plastic. And I have had terrible experiences with a Winchester 190, 30 years ago. I spent more time fixing the gun than shooting it, and parts were hard to find. The 10/22 is a proven platform with all the aftermarket parts in the world. Best of luck
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Good review sir. Would be easier of you put a link for ordering.
www.maglula.com/product/ruger-10-22-lula-loader/
thank you for your time making this video. i have the ones for .9mm-.45acp, .380 work great but i spray them with a lil orange plastic spray paint cause i lost 2 black ones over the years. seem better than the cranker type. still working okay ? seem kinda flimsy made ? thanks again. 40 bucks for the kit ? loader n unloader ?????
The loader is as high quality as any Maglula Loader not cheap, but a quality product. The unloader came out first, and I bought one for around $20. When the loader was released it came with the unloader for $40. The unloader doesn't look like much, but it's not flimsy. Also, an unloader doesn't take much, the UPLULA universal pistol loader unloader is really just a tab and a slight groove on the side. Thanks for the comment!
@@Garden-Guns thanks.......................
MegaBait56 i lost a black. One too (easy to leave behind) i replaced it with the lemon hi viz one to remind me .
Got my maglula uploader kit today
The more I use it, the more I like it. When I bought it didn't really think I needed a 22lr loader, but I loved the Maglula 9mm loader. Today I don't want to reload without one. A year from now, you will be loading dramatically faster with the Lula loader learning curve. This video was made the day it came in the mail.
I need one.
Why not just get the rotary loader?
I don't know which loader you are referring to. But, I don't like loaders that you load the loader, or ones that are too big. Use what works for you! I don't sell these things, just made the video when I got it.
As you see from the videos from the other loaders...they are junk.
Can load them faster by hand
So can I. But I can load them faster with this than I can by hand.
Grab a handful at a time and don't worry about camera angles. Makes you much faster.
I can load a BX 25 in about 30 to 45 seconds.