I got into an interesting conversation the other day with a friend about loading his CCW by way of breach loading the first round so that you don't get the deep case seating from chambering the first round in the mag (after slamming it into the feedramp) over and over again.
Does anyone do this? I can't really see anything ultimately dangerous about doing it - I've always been under the impression that you shouldn't breach-load any rounds into a semi-automatic handgun, but I also understand that if you take your CCW down on a monthly basis to clean, inspect, etc... re-chambering the first round over and over again is ultimately asking for the deep-seating problems that go along with slamming the same carteridge into the feedramp over and over again.
I don't know, but I thought I'd ask to get some opinions. Has anyone ever practiced this regularly? Is it safe/dangerous? Any issues?
Does anyone do this? I can't really see anything ultimately dangerous about doing it - I've always been under the impression that you shouldn't breach-load any rounds into a semi-automatic handgun, but I also understand that if you take your CCW down on a monthly basis to clean, inspect, etc... re-chambering the first round over and over again is ultimately asking for the deep-seating problems that go along with slamming the same carteridge into the feedramp over and over again.
I don't know, but I thought I'd ask to get some opinions. Has anyone ever practiced this regularly? Is it safe/dangerous? Any issues?