I was going to get a Rossi but.....

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Re: I was going to get a Rossi but.....

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Snap caps don't typically mimic real ammunition exactly.
A-Zoom are some of the best but they tend to be both a bit short AND a tad smaller in diameter than live ammo especially in the 'bullet' section of the 'round'.

I've scragged at least one set of A-Zoom snap caps in a Ruger GP100 where it essentially pulled the rims off from the firing pin impact. I've scragged a couple sets of the old Pachmyer plastic ones with the spring loaded brass 'primers' in 9mm with a Browning High Power and CZ-75 and in .44 Mag with a 629 and Colt Kodiak.

Both my .44 Rossi 92s fed snap caps slick as snot running the lever the way I'm used to.
The .357/.38 ran .357 snap caps fine. With .38 snap caps some of them over rotated through the feed guides. When I ran live ammo through it both .357 and .38s gave me zero issues.
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That's why I load my own dummies. Leave the spent primer, cross drill the casing, omit the powder, seat the bullet, and dip the whole thing in red layout fluid. I keep them in a different room than live ammo. Much more representative for action cycling and reloading drills.
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I've done that with .30-06 for Garand training dummies a long long time ago.
Typically now I'd replace the primer with RTV though the primer hole and then trim it flush after it is set.
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It's a little more work but I've been drilling and tapping 1/4x20 then thread a nylon bolt in and cut it off flush. If the firing pins ever wear one out it is easy to replace.

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Re: I was going to get a Rossi but.....

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Ohio3Wheels wrote:It's a little more work but I've been drilling and tapping 1/4x20 then thread a nylon bolt in and cut it off flush. If the firing pins ever wear one out it is easy to replace.

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Re: I was going to get a Rossi but.....

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I will add one thing I should have mentioned. Cartridge head brass is somewhat resistant to tapping :o so I generally use a drill the next size larger than a normal 1/4x20 tap drill. I'm not by the bench right now and don't have "Machinery's" with so cant look it up. I figure it isn't life and death but you just want the nylon to stay where you put it.

Making them is tough just tedious. When I was having trouble with feeding in my my M24 '98 clone I made up 5 of them in about 2 hours and figured out the problem. It helped to have a full stripper full.

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Re: I was going to get a Rossi but.....

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I hate reading this forum
Makes me want to buy more guns

Historically we haven't had a feral hog problem here in BC but it looks like we are in the early stages now

I hope we get it liked before it gets out of hand
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Re: I was going to get a Rossi but.....

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Yes, I've heard they're starting to migrate through SE BC. What's the gov't policy for eradication? We have none in Washington (yet), but BC is the likely pathway.
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