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I am sure somewhere on PW it states the only purpose for snap caps is to give internet forums something on which to argue.

 

I am in the "you don't need them" camp, but the choice is up to you. However, a used cartridge is a very bad idea, partly on safety grounds, but also after a few strikes they will be of no "benefit" as the primer will be dented too far.

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I am sure somewhere on PW it states the only purpose for snap caps is to give internet forums something on which to argue.

 

I am in the "you don't need them" camp, but the choice is up to you. However, a used cartridge is a very bad idea, partly on safety grounds, but also after a few strikes they will be of no "benefit" as the primer will be dented too far.

 

 

Thank you - obviusly I have inadvertantly set off a discussion that might well reach at least six pages. I have used the cartridges before (just once) whilst I order some new snap caps.

 

If hyperthetically you were in the pro-camp for snap locks, would you use a snap lock on a bolt action .410?

 

Thank you

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Do you put your car up on bricks each night to rest the suspension springs?.

 

 

Anyway, if it's a bolt-action, you'd take the pressure off the spring from either removing the bolt, or by carefully holding onto the bolt, pulling the trigger, and guiding it in slowly.

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Mmmmm,

 

I am a bit on the fence here...! :lol:

 

The only way I use snap caps is to fire by gun after cleaning. I then remove the forend, break the action and remove the snap caps, before replacing the forend and putting the gin in the cabinet. I would NEVER leave the house with anything in the chamber of the gun.

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