QUICK-FILL Speed Loader Tubes - 10 Round Speedloaders for Henry Big Boy Rifles - 5 Pack
R 1,599
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QUICK-FILL Speed Loader Tubes - 10 Round Speedloaders for Henry Big Boy Rifles - 5 Pack
For Henry Big Boy rifles
Fits .357 Magnum, .44 Magnum, .45 Long Colt, .41 Magnum
Holds 10 rounds each - 5 pack holds 50 rounds
Clear tube allows safety check of cartridge orientation - Can be easily cut down for lower capacity of Henry Big Boy carbines
Now includes both plain round caps and EZ-Pull caps
The ORIGINAL Speedloaders for Henry Big Boy Rifles! MADE in USA! Pack of 5 Quick-Fill Speed Tubes for your Henry Big Boy Rifle - Holds 10 rounds of .357 Mag, .44 Mag, .45 Long Colt, or .41 Mag each (also accommodates 38 Spcl & .44 Spcl of course). Simple, but very effective. Simply remove the cap and quickly reload your tube-fed rifle. These clear plastic tubes with vinyl caps are designed to fit the most common calibers of ammo for Henry Big Boy Rifles (may work for .327 Fed, though our 22 Mag tubes might be a better fit). Load rounds in your speed tube point down for quick fill of the Henry Big Boy's magazine tube from the muzzle end by removing inner magazine tube/plunger, uncapping the speed tube and upending it so the cartridges slide in case-first. Fast and easy! Tubes can easily be cut down for carbine models with 7 round capacity. Cap colors may vary. Warning: Of course, these can also be used with the New Henry Original rifles in .45 Colt and 44-40, though we advise caution when releasing the magazine tube follower. That's good policy whenever reloading Henry Originals, but it's particularly advisable when using our speedloaders since their 10 rounds are a few short of the Henry Original's capacity, therefore leaving some empty space in the magazine tube and allowing for a more forceful impact of the follower on the rounds if allowed to slam down in an uncontrolled release. Note that this is not an issue with the Big Boy rifle's inner magazine tube's plunger, though as always safety dictates caution whenever handling live rounds.