I guess it could be several things, random quality and sighting checks, it faild first QA for some reason and redone and retested. Who knows, maybe they had too much 10 mm ammo and shot up some. If me I would use every excuse to pop rounds off.This is/was a new pistol from the factory - supposedly one fired case but from the looks at how dirty it was I believe it was fired a more and every hole in the cylinder showed it was fired so although they say one fired case - they fire these more...
Now is the reason for this sighting in ...?![]()
If you start introducing the younger generation to the joys of the shooting sports you can solve this problem. When you take the youngling to the range to teach him/her to shoot you also teach them that picking up all the brass is part of the ritual.but I don't shoot the S&W 1086, the G-29 some (but it messes up cases), but mainly only shoot the revolvers. At my age I hate picking up the brass, too hard on the old joints.
At a minimum, three rounds are fired from every new S&W that leaves the factory. One case now gets sealed into that silly envelope for Maryland. One used to be a proof load, not sure if they still do that for all revolvers but they do continue that practice for the X-frames.This is/was a new pistol from the factory - supposedly one fired case but from the looks at how dirty it was I believe it was fired a more and every hole in the cylinder showed it was fired so although they say one fired case - they fire these more...
Now is the reason for this sighting in ...?![]()
I'm looking forward to it, but mine are only 1.4 and 4.5 years old and I am a tired 64 to say the least raising then full time. Sure makes me wish I was 50 again.If you start introducing the younger generation to the joys of the shooting sports you can solve this problem. When you take the youngling to the range to teach him/her to shoot you also teach them that picking up all the brass is part of the ritual.
I shoot every Sunday, I have 6 shooters that I mentor, one or more alwasys show up.