Not very. The first round on the end of the strip is okay but after that the little "tunnel" the loading gate creates makes it impossible to seat the round and peel the strip off as you would normally do and, of course you are limited to loading only one round at a time. I found it faster to load loose rounds.
It's more of a 'keeping ten rounds organized and quickly accessible ' than a 'speedloading' thing.
I often buy .22s in bulk containers. The speed strips help me carry and keep track of inventory when I go plinking.
Speed strips dont fit in the loading gate of a s/a.....but they actually work really well with tube magazines. Pinch off three or four rounds at a time and push them through the slot into the tube.
Keeping the ammo organized and oriented in the right direction helps with any mag fed guns.
If looking for very functional Speedloaders other than strips this site might be worth everyone's while. Revision CV ships quickly Iand the loaders are very very economical. I have more than a dozen of these for my 357's and have a few for my NAA Pug. Pictures show loading clearance in a J-frame and process of filling the loaders.
I’m using a Zeta Six Sym Speed Strip and it fits very well. The pouch is very well made and looks pretty innocuous on my belt. I like it much better than a speed strip in my pocket!
I was using a old Cell phone holder that they would fit perfect in. (2). It has a magnetic flap, or can have a belt pass through, or simply use the metal/ leather clip it came with. Or just put them in my pocket. Lately I have been using these
$10.00 for 2 Zeta Products 6 shot as well. Also speed strips
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