For my purposes I want something for practice and building muscle memory for 3 Gun. I want accurate weight and the ability to dry fire. A-Zoom fits the bill, but I don't like that the aluminum will get dinged up as it flies out and bounces off various objects in my house. Not to mention the price is up there. ST Action Pro seems to be the best value, but there's a void in the primer location so no dry firing, right? So what's been best in your experience?
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Best 12 Gauge Shotgun Training Rounds?
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Best 12 Gauge Shotgun Training Rounds?
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Originally posted by starsnufferIt's an HK, I could lube it with sand and superglue and it'd work just fine.Tags: None -
I was a bit suspicious of them because they appear to be made from already fired shells, so I took them to the range and pulled the trigger on each one (twice) before I used them in my home. None went off, they were all inert, I was just being silly. ;-)
Excellent training rounds, they feel just like the real thing.NRA Patron Member
I've written up my ongoing adventures as I learn to hunt.
Yes, you CAN fit a case of shotgun shells into a .50cal ammo can.
I think i found an optimal solution for ammo can labeling.
I made this target for the NRA's Marksman pistol test. I think it's a lot better than the paper plate they suggest.Comment
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Perfect. I'm waiting to set up my account with them.sigpic
Originally posted by starsnufferIt's an HK, I could lube it with sand and superglue and it'd work just fine.Comment
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