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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Dry Firing...truth or myth?
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<blockquote data-quote="johngibbs222" data-source="post: 1688852" data-attributes="member: 49619"><p>I always use snapcaps, after I managed to break the firing pins on my stevens 77M, rem 1100 and my darne V19 game gun so I have dummy rounds for my 223 ruger no3 and 357 rifle, as well as all my shotguns. In the uk they are cheap, 2 x 223 for the equivalent of $8 and a handful of 357 for $10 equivalent for my win 94, good old e-bay.</p><p>My 22lr are a bsa martini and a ruger 10/22, the ruger gets dry fired sometimes if I'm not keeping count, the bsa never.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johngibbs222, post: 1688852, member: 49619"] I always use snapcaps, after I managed to break the firing pins on my stevens 77M, rem 1100 and my darne V19 game gun so I have dummy rounds for my 223 ruger no3 and 357 rifle, as well as all my shotguns. In the uk they are cheap, 2 x 223 for the equivalent of $8 and a handful of 357 for $10 equivalent for my win 94, good old e-bay. My 22lr are a bsa martini and a ruger 10/22, the ruger gets dry fired sometimes if I'm not keeping count, the bsa never. [/QUOTE]
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