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Old 03-07-2012, 01:37 PM   #1
Mmurp
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Default H&R top break speedloader

Goodday all,
Been lurking out here and I don't think I have aver seen the question raised. Does anyone know if there is an applicable speed loader for an auto ejecting 5 shot .38, either hammered (like me on a Saturday night) or hammerless, as I have both? Is it even possible with the inherent potential interference with the auto eject center stem models?
Thanks in advance for the thoughts

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Old 03-07-2012, 03:54 PM   #2
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Default Re: H&R top break speedloader

Mmurp,
I've never heard nor seen one - I doubt if anyone would venture into that area at this late date. I don't know if a .38 SPL HKS 5 shot, the one with "wiggle" would work or not. I have the speed loader, but my .38 S&W cartridges are buried in a box somewhere in the basement. Case dimentions would probably be wrong - little spring holder thingee in the loader probably wouldn't snap over the .38 S&W case rim??????? Interesting question - hey, buy one and try it out - let us know how it works.
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