![]() If you’re using JHPs, you’ll have to use your moon clip the same way as you would a speedloader: Get two started-on an angle- and then align and press home.īoth of these methods require that you, having reloaded, get your firing hand back onto the grips while moving your left hand to close the cylinder and then slide it back into your firing grip. ![]() (Practice 100,000 times, and that will probably work for you, too!) 45 revolver so many times that he really just drops the moon clip from several inches away and it self-centers and slides home. My friend, Jerry Miculek, has reloaded a. Notice that the trigger finger keeps the cylinder from rotating when it comes time to turn the speedloader knob. With this method, you don’t let go of the revolver with your firing hand and you do the ejecting and loading with your other hand. If you’re using round-nosed FMJ bullets (this would most likely be for competition work), the rounds are, in all likelihood, self-centering, and you simply have to get any one of them started. The process is the same right up until you introduce the rounds to the cylinder.
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