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  1. The issue of snap caps for shot guns has been done to death on a regular basis here on pigeon watch. Usefull things for dry practice but opinions divided as to their use in preserving gun componants. My question is are there such a thing as sap caps or training blanks for rifle calibers? Seems like a good accessory for dry firing and mag loading practice by touch and feel rather than sight. Away back in distant time I had as a plaything a clip of dummy .303 used I assume for training army recruits in slamming that clip into the magazine for a quick reload. These 'rounds' had a red painted groove in the casing for identity from real rounds. Blackpowder
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