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    Exclamation Ruger Mark owners behold!!!!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9HoErjZVjqI

    After a night of shooting my Ruger Mark III Hunter, I just ordered one of these. Every video I have watched makes this thing look amazingly simple!

    I have my fingers crossed that it'll be this easy!!!

    -Zach

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    Default Re: Ruger Mark owners behold!!!!

    It does look interesting.
    troll Free. It's all in your mind.

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    Default Re: Ruger Mark owners behold!!!!

    I wouldn't be able to sleep at night knowing I burned through half my .22 stockpile plinking at an old propane tank in just one afternoon. X_X

    Honestly, that is the reason I don't want one of these for m Buckmark or 10/22.....makes it even easier to waste ammo.

    Everything I've heard about this product makes it seem like it works perfectly. Keep it away.

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    Default Re: Ruger Mark owners behold!!!!

    Burning up 22s isn't wasting ammo. That's what 22s are for, practice with the 22s and save the .40s,9mms, .45s, etc.

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    Default Re: Ruger Mark owners behold!!!!

    I have one and they work OK. The last round never seems to load and if you dont hold it at just the wright angle it dosent work at all. But with a little patience and practice it will load 9rds pretty quick.

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    Default Re: Ruger Mark owners behold!!!!

    Personally, I'm very excited about it. Now half of my time at the range won't be spent reloading. Plus I'll leave with thumbs that don't feel like I brought a ball peen hammer down on them.

    If it loads 9 rounds or 10, I'm happy. It loads them infinitely faster than I could do at my absolute best. I'm assuming (and hoping) that it works equally well on solid lead point and jacketed hollow points?

    And I agree with Bert, it isn't wasting ammo. If you are that worried about it, only bring so much with you. You can't use what you don't have. Although the sore thumbs are usually a good indicator that it is time to go home.

    I wonder if it'll work with my friend's Beretta Neos...Which I must say is an amazing .22 if you can get past the space gun appearance of it.

    -Zach

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    Default Re: Ruger Mark owners behold!!!!

    I too have one, and use it to load the mags for my Buckmark. As mentioned above, the angle at which you hold it while loading the magazines determines how easily and completely they are loaded. You can dial in how far your follower is depressed with an adjustment screw and there is a 'level' line on the side of it which, if you try to keep this line level while jiggling/inserting the mag in small, repetative motions, will aid in topping them off.
    I find that shaking it to align the rounds, then inserting the mag and moving it as I described, I can fill a mag in 10 sec. or less. I fill five mags at a time, then blast away !

    IMHO, worth the $ if you like to shoot more than you like to load !
    ( .....not great for conserving ammo, though ! )


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    Default Re: Ruger Mark owners behold!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by bert View Post
    Burning up 22s isn't wasting ammo. That's what 22s are for, practice with the 22s and save the .40s,9mms, .45s, etc.


    True, but even .22 is getting sketchy now.

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    Default Re: Ruger Mark owners behold!!!!

    I hear you man, prices go up everday. It's killing me, with a retirement income, I have to give something up. Just don't know what, yet.

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    Default Re: Ruger Mark owners behold!!!!

    Let the kids pay for college. They will inherit your guns.

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