Multiple cylinders at the range VS cleaning

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I have 2-3 cylinders per revolver, but coming to the conclusion it takes less time to re-load one cylinder a few times at the range then to show up with multiple cylinders loaded, only to have to break them down, clean all the bores and nipples, anti seize and reinstall several cylinders worth of nipples when I get home. What's the dominant paradigm on this?
 
From my experience, The Remington is the worst to attempt multiple cylinders with, I still had to clean it up in between cylinders anyway not the simple roll in as Hollywood portrays it as, to each his own on that one as far as the Colt goes it does go a little easier but everything has to come to a stop while I secure all parts and then get it reassembled, Just as easy to run a brush in the chambers and down the barrel and drive on. As I state my experience.
 
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