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G.T. -
I've been reading earlier in the thread and looking at Don's pictures, and it appears that the strut stays attached to the loading tool once it is has been attached, correct? Then, the Delrin block snaps over the drum to hold the assembly rigid once the loading tool is in place and while the loading is in progress. Hopefully I have that right. I should have a reading for you tomorrow evening on how the drum fits my three shooters (or my non-shooters, for that matter) and hope to get it out to the range this weekend.
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That's what I was trying to say, but got lost in the jumble!
You are correct... picture tells all... keep us in the loop! Good Luck! til....lat'r....GT BTW, one more thing, if the drum jams in a feeding manner, it is best to stop, clear, and remove the drum and unload and start over completely! .... WW white box to start with! Go get'em!...GT...
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