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<blockquote data-quote="okiebowhunter" data-source="post: 991545" data-attributes="member: 10635"><p>This may not be the proper answer, but I always assumed it was not good due to the lack of resistance when the firing pin hits "bottom." The result would be more metal wear. On a side note, I alway use a spent case. I color the case head red or black so they are easily identified. Snap caps are good too. Though, the only time I really dry fire is when I am adjusting/tuning a trigger.</p><p></p><p>Joseph</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okiebowhunter, post: 991545, member: 10635"] This may not be the proper answer, but I always assumed it was not good due to the lack of resistance when the firing pin hits "bottom." The result would be more metal wear. On a side note, I alway use a spent case. I color the case head red or black so they are easily identified. Snap caps are good too. Though, the only time I really dry fire is when I am adjusting/tuning a trigger. Joseph [/QUOTE]
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