Since my loading technique for stainless reels involves a little bit of gentle 'push & pull'.....the 'push' tends to push the film off of the Hewes reel 'prongs'....
(which makes me ululate my plight in an unseemly, churlish manner after the third time).
So no...not a fan.
But I do appreciate the build quality.
Practice loading without attaching the film to the hub at all. I used to do this all the time when using crappy reels if a particular roll wasn't in the mood to center well (generally because it was too curled). You don't need to have the film attached to the hub and you might find you prefer skipping that step. My periodic "push and pull" (to check whether the film is centered and moving freely between the wire spirals) is probably at most 1/4" though.