Don't want to screw up my 617. heard the polymer ones dry out and get brittle/crack over time. IYHO who makes a superior product. thanks Joe
Who makes the best? you do.
Shoot a bunch of .22 and save the once-fired brass. Put them in the chambers when you want to dry-fire. If you dryfire them a lot and feel the rims are too chewed up to provide any more benefit, discard them and put in some 'fresh' spent casings, and you're good to go again. You can even go so far as to mark the head stamps with permanent marker to make them look different from live rounds.
That's what I do. Ever since I've been using spent .22 brass as .22 snap caps, I haven't damaged a single firing pin or chamber mouth, revolver or auto.
... [your fired cases] ... What more could anyone ask?
One could ask for a better cushion than you get with empty brass that is not rotated to keep flattening different spots. Although I use my empties if nothing else is handy, I can afford a few cents for dry wall anchors.
Best Regards,
Gil
Thanks for listing the proper size wall anchor.Then I tried the #4 wall anchors & they fit perfectly for about $0.10 each. They can be used over & over again.
I just wonder sometimes, how other people (besides an original poster), especially some of the new members actually FIND some of these old (4yrs+) posts...
Through Google Searches?![]()
Yeah... It's a good relevant thread, as it does still get asked periodically.
I just wonder sometimes, how other people (besides an original poster), especially some of the new members actually FIND some of these old (4yrs+) posts...
Through Google Searches?
Sorry for the sidetrack.