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Member
Join Date: June 5, 2007
Posts: 53
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1858 Cylinder loading stand?
Finally had some time to go out to the range yesterday, nice and warm, no wind and no one else there. I shot the 1858 Remington for a couple of hours and had a great time. By the end the palm of my hand was red from loading the cylinder with the loading lever. I think I will buy one of those cylinder loading stands and save my hand. I have looked on a few websites and they range from 20 to 50 dollars. Is there a brand/style that I should avoid and where did you buy yours at?
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Senior Member
Join Date: October 8, 2006
Location: Northern Michigan
Posts: 2,633
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Avoid this one:
![]() Buy this one: ![]() The top one has no adjustment for cylinder size (diameter or height) or caliber; the bottom one comes with different jags for different calibers and is fully adjustable to fit any cylinder. |
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Member
Join Date: October 31, 2007
Location: Grand Prairie, Texas
Posts: 46
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Amen to the above info... The top one is poorly made and wobbles when ya use it..:barf:
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Member
Join Date: June 5, 2007
Posts: 53
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Thanks for the info, I will get the bottom one, for the extra cash it certainly looks a lot sturdier.
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Senior Member
Join Date: April 14, 2008
Location: Stafford, VA
Posts: 1,318
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I have one like the top one. I only load 44 cal so don't need extra bits. Very easy to take to the range and works like a champ. If you need to reload several calibers, then the bottom one would be worth it.
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Member
Join Date: May 10, 2008
Location: Black hills
Posts: 33
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plus
The one on the buttom is very hard to get backordered
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