

🔫 Reload faster, shoot longer — never miss a beat on the range!
The Caldwell Magazine Loader is a compact, durable polycarbonate tool designed to speed up loading of .22LR magazines. It holds up to 100 rounds in an auto-orienting hopper and features a smooth rotary knob for effortless loading of single and double stack magazines, including extended versions. Ideal for both indoor and outdoor shooting, it’s backed by a limited lifetime warranty, making it a must-have for serious shooters seeking efficiency and reliability.



| ASIN | B07KT9NYGV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,217 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #15 in Gun Magazine Loaders |
| Brand | Caldwell |
| Brand Name | Caldwell |
| Closure Type | open top |
| Color | black and clear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (4,261) |
| Date First Available | January 16, 2019 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00661120417521 |
| Included Components | Loader |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.55 x 4.69 x 3.9 inches |
| Item Weight | 12 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Battenfeld Technologies |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | Rimfire Rotary Magazine Loader |
| Number Of Pockets | 1 |
| Number of Compartments | 1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.44 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 1099117 |
| Pocket Description | Slip Pocket |
| Product Dimensions | 1"L x 1"W x 1"H |
| Size | 10" L x 2" W x 2.7" H |
| Sport Type | Hunting |
| Style | 22LR Rotary Charger |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| UPC | 661120417521 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |
B**T
Works great RECOMMEND!!
Works great, easy to use, fast loading
H**N
A great loader IF you do a bit of prep first!
I saw all the mixed reviews, and was unsure about buying it, but when it went on sale for $13, I figured it was worth a shot... and boy am I glad I took the chance! It is extremely effective at loading 10/22 rotary magazines, and it WILL work on extended mags. It can be fussy, but like some others have posted, there are a few tips to make it virtually fool proof: 1- For the best results, especially when using lead rounds (like most of us do for plinking,) get some silicone spray lubricant, and give a few quick, even sprays into the hopper. Use a paper towel to distribute it evenly, then let it dry completely before using it the first time. This creates a dry film of silicone that will let the rounds slide around much more freely while reducing the buildup of wax from cheaper rounds. I did the lube after my first time using it, and it makes a HUGE difference. 2- As others have mentioned, put the magazine in first. THere is nothing preventing the rounds from sliding into the magwell, which will cause a jam. 3- Despite the advertising and manufacturers suggestions, this will absolutely load extended magazines just as well. I have 2 clear 25 round hot lips mags from Butler Creek that load beautifully. The trick is to follow the previous steps, and also make sure that once the mag is loaded in, you give it a little extra pressure into the loader. This little bit extra prevents jams and makes loading smooth as butler....I mean butter. 4- Don't overfill the hopper. You are never going to get the feeding line full, and having too many rounds in the hopper can cause some issues getting the rounds to the feeder. 5- Be watchful of where the feeding line goes under the plastic shelf in the hopper, as the rim of the cartridge can get hung up. Pay a bit of attention to that, and you'll be fine. This honestly seems like a lot, but once you get the hang of it, it makes loading .22 mags so so so much easier. Believe me, if you can get it for less than $20, it's well worth it, and your thumbs will thank you. p.s. I'll do my best to get a video tutorial added to my review as soon as my father returns my wildcat lol.
A**Y
Bit of a learning curve, but a fantastic range accessory once you get the zen of it.
I had to accept the fact that I am getting older. I can still load broken-in mags, but new ones present a bit of pain. I have the ironically named “Trigger Finger” problem in my right thumb, and that doesn’t help at all. With this loader, I load faster than I could with the non-mechanical kind. You just have to work with it for a while to figure out how it works best. I like that the magazine size adjustments are premarked for M9 mags, since it works best with different size numbers for the left and right sides. One of my pistols uses the same magazine I believe that reviewer Adrienne F. pretty much summarized what I think of the product. The item is plastic, but it is well-built and functions well, too. The instructions could be a little clearer. You have to make sure that the mag is seated all the way down, and that it is in there tightly. I had better luck inserting rounds with my left hand and squeezing with my right (I’m right-handed). I’m sure you could just reverse that for left-handers. I’ve included pictures of how I insert the rounds. I would recommend this for anyone who has trouble loading mags.
A**R
IT IS NOT A USABLE RELOADER.
This is a gadget, not a real reliable tool for the purpose of loading magazines. I purchased a Ruger 10/22 and two additional 15 round Ruger brand magazines. When I got the reloading tool it took a about an hour to get it to work and load the 10 round and 2- 15 round clips. I put the Caldwell loader in my safe and just got it out yesterday to load some clips for target practice. I could not get it to load even one bullet. I tried to get it to work and so did m son, and it just won't work. DON'T WAIST YOUR MONEY ON BUYING ONE OF THESE LOADERS.
Z**M
Works great
Works really good for double stack mags only have issues with one of my smaller mags because it has really strong springs.
B**Z
Mine jammed alot
I like it if it runs without jamming its great but it jammed pretty often put over 500 rnds through it when first using it and it would jam with both 10 rnd and 25 rnd mags but its not too expensive so ganne keep using it til it stops working
D**.
Perfect for my 9.mm X 16 double stack
Although the instructions are a bit confusing, or incomplete, it didn't take long to figure out how this works. You put the cartridge in and adjust the two side holders to snug the cartridge in place. I found it easier once I figured out which numbers to snug my cartridge, I took the cartridge out and used my fingers both inside and outside to spin the two snuggers on each side and then used the screw handle to tighten the cartridge down. You can only load one bullet at a time and consider when you do to squeeze the handle ALL the way to shove the bullet in place. Hope this helps!
K**N
Excellent Loader
Works great , even with .45 shells. I don't see why others are having so many problems. Also , if your mag is polymer you will have some slag from the molding process and it will knock the slag off and appear to be damaging the mag when it's not. A child could use this loader.
A**R
I have tried several types of autoloader and this one works as well as any of them.
M**X
Très pratique et de bonne qualité. L’utilisation est simple et rapide. Fini les pouces qui piquent. N’hésitez pas, l’utiliser c’est l’adopter.
M**D
As ordered
H**T
Oh boy where do I start, well first of all this isn’t designed specifically for any 22lr magazine. It would’ve been nice to know that from the start. Once you get the packaging it says right at the bottom that it’s designed for M&P 15-22 Mags. After a bit of modification you can make other mags fit as well. Another pretty annoying flaw is that when you try to press the button to remove the ammo stop, it can sometimes get jammed. Most of the time if you keep spamming the button it starts working again. If you are open to do a little bit of modification, it actually turns out to be a pretty convenient 22 loader. Just know this will only work on mags with a load assist feature. If the 22lr mag just has a spring and no assist it won’t load it since it relies on gravity to load.
N**Y
perfect for the job makes it easy to load up your mag
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