The Stud Loading Solutions Channel is the official RU-vid Channel of Stud Loading Solutions which is the largest supplier of aftermarket mags in the industry. The Stud Mag/Loader/Feeder system for FX and SKOUT Airguns is a complete mag/loading solution, that automates the pellet loading process. If you hate loading pellets this channel is for you!.
No offense but I much prefer the stock Skout mag. The stud I have does not feed the light 25.39 grain pellets consistently. They hang up where as the stock epoch mag feeds them flawlessly. The stud feeds 33.95 pellets fine but not the lighter ones 🤷♂️
Hello Sir. Thanks so much for letting us know you are having a problem with your STUD SKOUT mag. Please email us at customerservice@dlhdev.com and we be sure to make this right for you! Please be sure to leave your phone number and your name in the email message as we will be giving you a call back shortly. Thanks for being s STUD customer
@@studmagloader Many thanks for the swift response. Will have a look and get an order out soonest. Looking for a Mag for my .177 M3, so few suppliers of parts this far North in Scotland.
Thanks for the comment. You can do this now by removing the (3) Stainless jack screws and using (3) smaller wood screws with washers, then screwing the Ultrapod to the bench. Just "lightly" tighten the wood screws so you don't crush the 3 "tabs".
Very nice stuff Doug, you went to town on those Epoch magazines. Looking forward to when i get a rifle you guys support in regards to magazine, CUZ ATM that is not the case as far as i know. And that revised rear support, damn nice might have to try and tell myself i need one of those. Spring around the corner over here, looking forward to testing the replacement .177 shaker you sent me.
With a STUD will not hurt the mag at all of you leave it full of pellets or slugs, as the rotor is spinning on a ball bearing system. However, if you leave pellets in the mag, the pellet in the staking position will have a slight deformation of the skirt, about .005” this is because the spring tension will put tension on the skirt which is about .005” larger than the pellet head. You will often notice when you leave your mag full that first pellet pushes in hard and is often a flyer. Misshapen skirt on the first pellet is the reason. You can leave slugs in the mag with no such issue.
Nice mag. I bought pellet sorter and it works perfect. I would like to know what type of bearing is inside, I would love to design one for personal use only.
Doug, I am so thoroughly impressed by you. Just so everyone knows I have his magazines for every single one of my FX guns, my Pantera, my crown, and all three calibers of my impact, I am so thoroughly impressed with his magazines and his design, and how smooth and how perfect they operate, they are extremely smooth, but they operate perfectly! So I’m going to exaggerate a little bit on what he stated That people in the field were saying, because I feel like these magazines, absolutely operate, perfectly flawlessly. Literally, they never jam, you can load it as fast as you want by cock in the gun if it were a fully automatic gun, I think these magazines would absolutely keep up, and never jam. I have not had one single jam in any of the calibers on the impact on the crown on the Pantera, they work flawlessly! No exaggeration, after I found these, and got the 30 caliber for my FX impact first, I now have three of each caliber for the impact, and three of each of the Panhtera, and, Crown, and they all are perfect. This is a design that is some thing like what I would have come up with because I think like Doug does, and I’m a perfectionist as he is, but, he’s the one who came up with this, and he deserves a lot of credit for it. Manufacturing and designing something like this is very challenging, and painstaking when you’re a perfectionist, and that should be recognized. Because I’m using 48, grain 25 caliber slugs in all of my 25s that would not fit in the FX magazines. Other than a Panhtera, Magazines, and every single one operates perfectly. When you turn the cylinder, you will not hear one bit of friction, if you turn the cylinder on most other magazines, you hear immediately plastic on plastic friction! These magazines you hear nothing! They are so incredibly smooth and such perfectly operating magazines, I’m literally thoroughly impressed with Doug and his design and the way he runs his business. So I completely vouch for all of these magazines and any design that he comes up with because his character will not allow him to produce a product that is less than as close to perfect as it can be. So you can be confident that you are getting a quality product anytime you buy something from Stud magazines.
Doug, I want to buy one of these to use on my Channel. Do I have to find a Dealer or buy straight from you Sir? Thanks,,, THESE LOOK Amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!😃
Love it.. Someone who actually explains what their product does and how it does it.. Ordered 3 in .30.. already have the speed loaders & love them also.. Thank you for all your hard work and excellent products
Hi Kirk, Thanks for your encouragement. Your order of 30 cal mags was just dropped off at the post office. Please let us know how you like them Kirk. If they are not just perfect...let us know!
Aloha Doug I jus ordered some of ur product some came in today and ordered a different set today I have a Dreamline ur mag loader kit for the .22 wen I used it I jus laughed and said what an amazing tool so I ordered 2 mags and a set for my .25 crown I’m a lefty and that 40 slug mag is amazing I would love to buy it but I think it would be rite in my nose am I correct 🤙have a wonderful day ur product is amazing 🤙🙏
Sir, thanks for the awesome comments! The 40 round mag for the Crown when you are left handed...We do sell these to "lefties" and for sure it will be in front of your face. However with STUD there is never a risk. If you order it you can test it out and if you don't like we will issue you a full refund (however you need to mail it back on your nickle). Never a worry with STUD. Doug
@@studmagloader ok Doug I’ll try it once my other mags come in and I get paid on the 1st I’m retired and on a fixed income lol thank you again for such an amazing product and awsum videos 🤙
@@studmagloader hey Doug jus watched a video of a speed loader impact mag from UpNorthAirGunner he says that blue one is hands down the best lmao he needs to hook up with you for damm sure he’s nuts you still have to load pellets 1by1 lol
Is a rarety to see someone like you, very intellegent and GOD blessed with you with humbleness,, your products are the best, and you show the pride you take in them, is not just about making money, is about making an outstanding above excellent product, will you be makiing anything for hatsan blitz .25 their magazines are awfull, will you be making for al types and brands as time goes along, you are a breath of excitement to the sport, GOD bless you
Hello CDA. Thank you for your encouraging comments. We are really trying to do a great job for giving FX users some great loading solution options. Unfortunately at this time we are trying to limit our scope just to FX, mainly for the reason to stay focused on just one brand. Keeping up with the FX needs has become almost another career for my wife and I since we retired 3 years ago. If we expand to other brands we do not feel we can offer the quality to our customers we can now.
Thanks for your comment, we appreciate it. The scope position required to clear the mag is noted in our "Important Fitment Notes". Here it is again for your information: "If you have a Dreamline or Crown with the "forward" magazine position, be sure your scope turret is not directly centered with the rifle magazine opening. If this is the case, the scope turret can/will interfere with the ability to slide the magazine fully into position. You will need to either slide the scope forward or backward a little or possible install taller scope risers. Be sure to give this a check before placing your order." As is our policy we look forward to having you contact us for the return of your magazine if you choose not to adjust your scope. Have a great day!
Scott, you may want to check out our site for the mew mag we are offering for the Maverick etc. to replace the factory mags. They available in .22 now.
It takes a lot to revise an FX part and make it better, hats off. Considered designing one for the Maverick/Crown/Wildcat mag, three birds with one stone?
The controlled round feed of the vudoo v22 is what your referring to. The rimx and curtis 22lr also employ the same method. The v22 chamber is reamed specifically for lapua but that really doesnt add up to much in the real world, it can and will shoot other match 22lr ammo equally well. Your mag looks interesting. Does it accomodate for the longer 40 grain .22 projectiles without needing to get another lid like the factory?
Dirt and dust is not a great idea for any magazine. We only recommend lubing the magazine with DRY PTFE lubes (PTFE lube does not hurt polymers) such as "ZenaLube Dry PTFE Lubricant and Release Agent". If you can use this on your rounds that will be fine for the STUD magazine.