Took the 45 auto out yesterday.
I noticed a couple of rounds shorter in the box than the others.
Looked at them. The bullets in those rounds had set back.
Undoubtedly from my cycling the same ones repeatedly while "fondling" the pistol.
I looked up "Setback Bullet." The concensus at whatever site I found said they should not be fired.
So I didn't. Now I'm wondering if it's just OCD.
Soooo.... my question is: would you fire the setback one/s?
Setback was about 1/8 " but my wondering is whether 45 ACP (factory Rem 230 gr hardball) creates enough pressure to be a hazard.
Now if these had been high intensity ammo, I of course would not fire them.
What do you think on the 45 ACP?
Oh, and yes. I gotta get me some snap caps.
I noticed a couple of rounds shorter in the box than the others.
Looked at them. The bullets in those rounds had set back.
Undoubtedly from my cycling the same ones repeatedly while "fondling" the pistol.
I looked up "Setback Bullet." The concensus at whatever site I found said they should not be fired.
So I didn't. Now I'm wondering if it's just OCD.
Soooo.... my question is: would you fire the setback one/s?
Setback was about 1/8 " but my wondering is whether 45 ACP (factory Rem 230 gr hardball) creates enough pressure to be a hazard.
Now if these had been high intensity ammo, I of course would not fire them.
What do you think on the 45 ACP?
Oh, and yes. I gotta get me some snap caps.