Thanks, Inspector.
(I've considered making a double too, but haven't yet. The latest revisions only have stitching on the seam and can be made very quickly.)
At any rate, you can see why I use the "unscrew/rescrew" technique with these. They entirely cover the speedloader body so that only the knob is accessible, and they're pretty snug. It's much easier to twist-and-lift than to pull them straight up. I imagine the technique works well with other carriers that hold in a similar fashion.
The only round-dumping problems I've had with the HKS's are accidentally filling them with the knob turned the wrong way, Then you up-end 'em and everything comes out, of course. Obviously you check to be sure everything's secure before stowing any speedloader.
-Daizee
(I've considered making a double too, but haven't yet. The latest revisions only have stitching on the seam and can be made very quickly.)
At any rate, you can see why I use the "unscrew/rescrew" technique with these. They entirely cover the speedloader body so that only the knob is accessible, and they're pretty snug. It's much easier to twist-and-lift than to pull them straight up. I imagine the technique works well with other carriers that hold in a similar fashion.
The only round-dumping problems I've had with the HKS's are accidentally filling them with the knob turned the wrong way, Then you up-end 'em and everything comes out, of course. Obviously you check to be sure everything's secure before stowing any speedloader.
-Daizee