22 Handgun for Practice

I put 200 rounds through it and had to stop because my thumb was sore from holding the load lever down each time. I started looking online for new magazines, used magazines, pretty much anything that would fit. Meh. They're not easy to come by. A 22 loader is definitely in my future. I think I saw one when I purchased my UpLuLa.

As far as shooting, it was really accurate. I still think I need a smaller FO sight still. Actually, since it's just for practice and fun, maybe I should get an inexpensive electronic sight instead. Hm.

Anyway, thanks again for the advice. I'm really liking the 22.

Medicius

Yes a loading tool is required for long range sessions :D
There are several out there. The ultimate clip loader has been recomended and not recomended.
I have one, and the only issue I've had is it sometimes won't load the last round, so I'll have to dip into the box for one. I think it might be an adjustment issue, but I haven't persued it.

Brownells has several models that run less than $10. I have a couple of those as well. Brownells part # is 100-004-406.
Its built by Crabtree Tool and Die, and is ambidexterous. Wilson Combat makes another, but I don't have the part # for that one. Its also less than $10.
No more sore thumb.
Be sure to use our Brownells link to order something if you decide to go that way. It cost you nothing to do this, and the site gets a small rebate to help with operating expenses.
 
My .22 mag loading method (patent pend)
Hold mag with the loading button on the bottom (away from you)
Hold mag against the top edge of a table with the button under the top edge (45 degree angle works great)
Press mag slightly forward (so that loading button moves down the mag, along with the follower)
With no tension from the follower, you can now drop rounds gently and quickly into the mag and you wont get a sore thumb.
 
You don't get ideas like that until you're a semi-pro. Even then it will really only happen if you're wearing your skinny jeans and fingerless shooting glove while surfing the web.
 
Damnit! I'm doomed to epic life-long failure. I sold my skinny jeans and fingerless gloves at the same time as my jeans jacket with the metallica iron-on...
 
Damnit! I'm doomed to epic life-long failure. I sold my skinny jeans and fingerless gloves at the same time as my jeans jacket with the metallica iron-on...
it's a good thing, skinny jeans will get your ass kicked
 
When I was doing it by hand, I held the mag straight up and down and I found that the rounds would fall in straight up and down some of the time. It was annoying to get the to lay down at the required angle. I even tried angling the mag slightly and the rounds would still stand up. I had to it at nearly a 70 degree angle in order to prevent stand-ups. But, I could very well have been doing something incorrectly.

Medicius
 
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