Speedloaders for .460 S&W and .500 S&W magnum revolvers?

ChasHam said:
Kinda curious-- why a speed loader for hand cannons like that?

So Instead of shooting $10 worth of ammo in 60 seconds, you can shoot $20 worth of ammo in 30 seconds ! LOL Then again when one commits to the 460 or 500 magnums cost is not likely a factor. I have the 460XVR and no way do I need to load faster, after firing 5 full house loads I need a break, both wrists and ears ! (strictly just my opinion)
 
So Instead of shooting $10 worth of ammo in 60 seconds, you can shoot $20 worth of ammo in 30 seconds ! LOL Then again when one commits to the 460 or 500 magnums cost is not likely a factor. I have the 460XVR and no way do I need to load faster, after firing 5 full house loads I need a break, both wrists and ears ! (strictly just my opinion)

Those were my exact thoughts after reading the OP. I can't think of the scenario were quick reloads would be necessary with an X-Frame. If for self defense a air-weight J-Frame S&W would be about the same size and weight as a speedloader filled with large 500 S&W rounds:D
 
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Five Star speed loader in picture with 12" and ES model 460 S&W

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be safe
ruggy
 
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