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The title pretty much covers it..."Do Snap Caps help "break-in" a Pistol. please?"
I mean, I read all the time that it takes, you know, "a couple hundred", or "500" - or whatever number or rounds having been shot through a firearm - to have it performing accurately... Do Snap Caps help in this way also, or are they simply to practice "form" with? Thanks in advance, g...
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They help YOU learn trigger controll and not to flench. For the gun itself, they DO allow you to use the gun enough that the parts "wear in" and it can, over time, make for a smoother trigger action.
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