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Originally Posted by gregintenn
My wife stacked bullets up in a model 10 barrel until the final round locked the cylinder up. We were both wearing hearing protection. I never noticed a difference in sound, and she was yet well versed in firing a handgun.
These were factory rounds if it makes a difference.
I think you use the term "foolishness" quite loosely.
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"FOOLISHNESS" was not the word I'd use. MULTIPLE factory squibs in a row??? The one squib I've had in 40+ years came shortly after a car accident left me with feeling loss in both hands and wrist braces on each. The then new electronic ear muffs combined with the noise from a busy firing line made it difficult to hear. It was ALMOST a perfect storm for a dangerous range day. Something just didn't "SEEM" right, glad I stopped & checked it out. Experience/situational awareness??? NOT AIMING to insult, let's just politely call it UNUSUAL???