Great video. Protip: Use the 8-round Tuff Strips. Load two on the strip, skip a space, then load two, skip one, load two. This gives you more to grasp and helps align the rounds to the chambers easier. Hope this helps!
The 6-shot cylinder puts the bore higher above the hand, than a 5-shot. That could make the 6-shot recoil/flip seem more than expected, even though it's a lot heavier than the LCR. Enjoyed the vid, thanks for sharing!
Thanks Dave...check out ultimate kframe vids showing reload w zeta6 products. I'd either run Hydrashok Deep in that or the mid level magnum load is golden saber
Great video. Protip: Use the 8-round Tuff Strips. Load two on the strip, skip a space, then load two, skip one, load two. This gives you more to grasp and helps align the rounds to the chambers easier. Hope this helps!
Yes! I didn’t know they made an 8! Thank you!
The 6-shot cylinder puts the bore higher above the hand, than a 5-shot. That could make the 6-shot recoil/flip seem more than expected, even though it's a lot heavier than the LCR. Enjoyed the vid, thanks for sharing!
Thanks Dave...check out ultimate kframe vids showing reload w zeta6 products. I'd either run Hydrashok Deep in that or the mid level magnum load is golden saber
Dave, here's a handy hint for you. The locking lug cuts on a revolver's cylinder "point" in the direction that the cylinder rotates. 👍
Aha! All I knew was that they don't all go the same direction, lol
👍👍Thanks Dave, yep 357 would be rough out of that light of a gun but not unbearable.Appreciate the video.
Chris at lucky gunner mentioned that colt detective special speedloaders work for the Kimber K6, if I remember right.
I bet they do! I'll have to give those a try and report back.