Sorry for not being more specific in the title, but it would of seemed too long. Anyways, here's my question.
About a week or so ago, I had a friend of mine who's a reloader, make me a set of 5 dummy 12 gauge shells weighed with sand to simulate live shells. I am planning on getting back into tactical shotgun shooting when the weather gets better and what I been doing is practicing speed loading the magazine tube. Now what I been doing is instead of just cycling the action to empty the magazine, I instead just press on the shell retainer spring (or whatever the actual name of it is) and that releases the shells one at a time. I do this because if I cycle the shells normally too much, then the extractors are going to damage the brass and I want these dummy shells to last. So what I am wondering is will pressing on the spring damage the gun in anyways?
About a week or so ago, I had a friend of mine who's a reloader, make me a set of 5 dummy 12 gauge shells weighed with sand to simulate live shells. I am planning on getting back into tactical shotgun shooting when the weather gets better and what I been doing is practicing speed loading the magazine tube. Now what I been doing is instead of just cycling the action to empty the magazine, I instead just press on the shell retainer spring (or whatever the actual name of it is) and that releases the shells one at a time. I do this because if I cycle the shells normally too much, then the extractors are going to damage the brass and I want these dummy shells to last. So what I am wondering is will pressing on the spring damage the gun in anyways?