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Finally got to shoot some of my new guns... some thoughts.
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2867266" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I use the uplula on everything. Great choice of tools. I haven't had the S&W shield mag problems as I haven't loaded one of them. I'd like to try one just for comparison. I might agree they are a PITA.</p><p>I shoot a S&W in competition. It would be a PITA to load 250 rounds by hand. The mag extension that takes it from 17 to 21 rounds really puts some stress on the thumb at round 20.</p><p> My wife has soft hands, and loves it as well. She wanted one for her range bag although we always go together.</p><p>I have a loading tool for my Ruger mags as well from Brownells. That tiny button on the side of the mags will tear flesh by the end of the day at a steel challenge match.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2867266, member: 5412"] I use the uplula on everything. Great choice of tools. I haven't had the S&W shield mag problems as I haven't loaded one of them. I'd like to try one just for comparison. I might agree they are a PITA. I shoot a S&W in competition. It would be a PITA to load 250 rounds by hand. The mag extension that takes it from 17 to 21 rounds really puts some stress on the thumb at round 20. My wife has soft hands, and loves it as well. She wanted one for her range bag although we always go together. I have a loading tool for my Ruger mags as well from Brownells. That tiny button on the side of the mags will tear flesh by the end of the day at a steel challenge match. [/QUOTE]
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