RogueLeader
Member
I use speed loaders for initial reloading, but I'm also going to purchase speed strips for extra ammo carry that won't roll around in the pocket. I would suggest you get a shoulder holster for the Ruger. Unless you get an ultra-light .44 mag, they are heavy and if you carry for hunting, or hiking, they begin to put pressure on the hip. As I am an older person, my hips can't take that kind of weight for a long period, thus a shoulder holster is much more convenient. The only belt holster I found I could wear comfortably for a long period is a drop holster rig.