475Guy
(.400 member)
23/10/07 12:15 PM
Re: Dry Fire

It depends on how old your rifle is. If it's over 20 yrs old, the firing pin may be fatigued and just might crystalize on you. You just may short stop that by just putting in a new firing pin and dry fire to your heart's content. I dry fire all my firearms religiously since you can't just go out and shoot everyday.


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