Snub revolver reloading can generally be divided into one of two types. The first type involves the use of tools or manual skills where some, most, or all of the rounds are in or under the direct control of the fingers for the majority on the reloading. Basic examples of the include loose round reloads, reloading from spill and/or dump pouches, drawing from loop ammo carriers, or working from the classic 2x2x2 pouch. A second type involves
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