Author Topic: This Is My 10/22 Rifle. What Does Yours Look Like?  (Read 6982 times)

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Re: This Is My 10/22 Rifle. What Does Yours Look Like?
« Reply #60 on: Yesterday at 07:25:53 PM »
The Ram-Line loader is good, when it's good, if you know what I mean. And when it's not good, it's not good! You open the door and dump a box of ammo in, jiggle it a little and all the shells drop nose first into the slots. You close the door and stick the 2 parts of the contraption together with a mag clipped in and push the lever in with your thumb. One round loaded for each press. It doesn't work with rotary mags like the BX-1. Some of the aftermarket mags feed from the center, and some feed off to the left like the BX-1 mags do. Loaders made for one type won't work with the others.

McFadden Machine makes a Lightnin' Grip Loader for $27.50 and you can buy adaptors for several different .22s for $9.00 or $12.00. There's an Aftermarket 10/22 Rifle Adapter Only (NOT FOR RUGER BRAND MAGAZINES) and You receive both Center and Off Center Adapters for $12.00. It probably works well, but I bought one of their Ultimate ClipLoaders for Ruger Mark series pistols and didn't like it. You have to spray the ammo with RemOil to make it work, and if you don't use all the ammo you get duds. So I tried to modify it to make it work without lubing the ammo, and destroyed it. That was $27.50 in the trash.

https://www.mcfaden.com/McFadden-Machine-Lightnin-Grip-Loader-s/1828.htm

https://www.mcfaden.com/McFadden-Machine-Ultimate-cliploader-s/1827.htm



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