Am I missing out on anything by only using Safariland Comp I's in my J-frames.... Should I give HKS loaders a try? I've had good luck with the Comp I's, and have a small pile of them around. HKS loaders can be had for around the same price, but I've never tried them.
What is prompting this post, is thoughts of buying a .32 caliber version of the new Lipsesy's UC revolvers. I like the .38 version a lot so far, but I'm thinking I will eventually also purchase a .32 version. Comp I's are not currently available for the .32 (Is anyone at Safariland listening right now?). So I'd likely have to give HKS my business, and learn how to use them, if I buy a .32. I am wondering if I should just bite the bullet and get a couple .38 HKS to get used to them now. I know they are essentially "the standard" when it comes to speed loaders, and I feel like I should really learn to use them.
I know there are other options out there for both calibers, but these two are the most common, and most affordable options that actually work. Not really wanting to turn this into a broad speed loader discussion, as much as making sure I'm not missing out on something.