Thread: Dry Firing
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Old June 27, 2013, 09:30 AM   #13
deepcreek
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I am not really sure if it is bad/how bad? but I like to take care of my guns so I always use snap caps and don't worry about it.

When things strike nothing it is usually harder on them. If you strike the air with a hammer it will do more damage to your arm them striking wood. The wood absorbs the force without it the force stays in your arm.
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