

Mine were supplied with stubby brass arbor(s) for the cylinder arbor stud, and no spring like the one in the previous photo. It came through a little crude, but with some de-burring with a couple of different profile files, all is well.

I bought my "Powder Inc." style of press on eBay for $58.00 delivered.

Ga1110 eze revolver cylinder loader portable#
It's relatively small and portable which makes toting it to the range very convenient. There's a rubber disk fitted flush within the base located under the cylinder plate to provide a cushioned backing for when using the wad cutting attachment to not damage the sharpened edge.Ħ. Optional wad cutting attachments for cutting wads & over-powder cards.ĥ. An indexed rotating cylinder plate with different pins and wells to accommodate seating different size cylinders.Ĥ. An adjustable threaded ram with brass tip to control the depth of ramming.ģ. A rammer with toggle linkage to make ramming easier.Ģ. It's so helpful that I can't imagine not using it.ġ. The chambers are also easier to access for loading powder, wads, grease etc.by simply rotating the cylinder plate out from under the ram. I usually load 2 Remington cylinders at a time, and this loader makes loading them a lot of fun, and much faster and easier. I use the Triple P Loader that was available on THR in 2009 by pre-ordering it from 6Gun4Fun, but it's no longer made.
