Your favorite Speed Loader for the Impact Side Shot magazines

Field Pros are nice and functional. I also recently got a 'bundle' from Stud Mag Loaders. I kind of like their system where you just dump loose pellets from the tin into their "feeder" component, shake it around and most holes are automatically filled. There are maybe 2-3 holes which don't get filled, so you individually fill those. But it is much easier than filling all 28 holes by hand (.22 cal).

I like having 2 actual magazines always on hand, in case one fails. Then 2-4 filled loaders, and I'm all set.

I would have purchased a second Stud bundle for my incoming .25, but was bummed that in the couple of weeks since I bought my first one, their prices had increased by 20%. So now I am going to try a couple of the Speed Dial loaders from UA.
 
I like the ones that Elis5173 made. very nice quality and magnets to hold the lid on. Mine are 26 round side shot as I also bought his center wheel as the original 28 shot sideshot mags don't like to play nice with slugs.

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The Utah Airguns speed dial loaders are nice. I use them for slugs. They aren't great for giving you easy access to the first slug to pin the magazine, in fact, I have to keep a single to do that and then spill the extra when loading the mag. I use the Stud loaders for pellets and they are simply efficient. So easy to load with their tray.. A slight turn of the cover and you can pop out the first pellet through the access hole to pin the mag, then twist the cover off to load the balance of the magazine, very slick.
 
The Utah Airguns speed dial loaders are nice. I use them for slugs. They aren't great for giving you easy access to the first slug to pin the magazine, in fact, I have to keep a single to do that and then spill the extra when loading the mag.

The awesomeness of the Utah speedloaders is that you will NOT need a first single slug to pin anything! Go watch the youtube vid in which they demonstrate how it works. (Basically you turn (wind up) the mag WITH the speedloader, and when wound up turn them over so the pellets/slugs fall into the magazine). This is what makes them miles more sophisticated than all the others! The loading tray of the Stud is the other highlight, so if you (can?) combine these two, you’re golden! 
 
Sounds like the best combination to me would be the speed dial type loaders, which could be filled with the shake-and-sort 'feeder' from the Stud mag loader type system. Then one wouldn't have to fill the loader pellet-by-pellet, nor would one have to crank the magazine wheel, feed the first pellet by hand to lock it, then perform a dump-fill from the loader.

Maybe someone who is a clever engineer with a 3D printer could...
 
The Studmagloader Speedloader s are great, especially given the “feeder” component which allows you to load the Speedloader. This is a game changer in .177, .22 and even .25. Yes, you do have to take one out to pin the magazine for the first shot, but the whole thing is MUCH faster than loading by hand. You only need 1 “feeder” for each caliber, then you can have as many loaders as you want, as the loaders are much less expensive that Imapct magazines.

For .30 cal I don’t find the need for the Studmag loader. The pellets in .30 are ;large enough that it’s easy to do it by hand. For those I use the Utah Air Dial type loaders. I load the speedloader by hand and store the pellets in it until I need to refill the magazine. Without some kind of easy to use feeder though, it takes as long to load the speedloader as it does to load the magazine, which is why I don’t use it for smaller calibers, and for something like .177, whether Crown/Dreamline/Wildcat/Maverick mags, or Impact mags, it would be just miserable to do by hand.

Now a combination of the two…that would be magic!