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At least with a 62 you have a bigger hole to use!
I call it a logical progression, and other bp hunters are happy with what they have. The big hole makes a big leak and the hydraulic system shuts down fast. So far it’s been a good experience. Good luck this upcoming season
 
If I had to have a quick loader, it would have to be powder only. I carry a bullet board around my neck. The barrel is coned, so all I have to do after dumping the powder is place the board over the muzzle, push the ball/patch into the bore, and then drive it home. However you speed load your rifle, it does no good unless you practice often.
I've just used 35mm film bottles and a bullet board with a straight capper. Maybe not PC but it works well and is water tight.
 
Got a couple of these but haven't used them yet. I planned to use them for 2 reloads for turkey (since my bag is full of calls, decoys and snacks, and I don't need much powder or shot) but it rained all my days out so I left the muzzleloader at home. Anyways...some defunct company in Washington. Quality product but probably beat on price by plastic tubes.
 

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Got a couple of these but haven't used them yet. I planned to use them for 2 reloads for turkey (since my bag is full of calls, decoys and snacks, and I don't need much powder or shot) but it rained all my days out so I left the muzzleloader at home. Anyways...some defunct company in Washington. Quality product but probably beat on price by plastic tubes.
Nice looking. Same principle as the plastic tubes.
 

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