Oldmountaiman
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Or finish up with my Bug.yes, after i shoot it i reload it![]()
Or finish up with my Bug.yes, after i shoot it i reload it![]()
Carry ammo I'll shoot once a year. Though every range trip, around once a month, I empty carry mags for range ammo but will shoot maybe 5-6 rounds of the carry ammo for the obvious reasons.
I often laugh when someone says they clean their EDC once a month to remove dust and lent but never mention magazines or ammo, shoot that +p sh.t, it will get your heart pumping and you will remember why you carry it.
Happy New year friends.
I don’t rotate the rounds anymore. Instead every couple weeks or so I take my digital calipers and check OAL of the round I have been chambering. As long as it’s the same as ammo I have sitting in the box of federal HST, I know I’m good. The biggest concern with repeatedly chambering the same round of course being over compressing the projectile into the casing from repeated feeding on the feed ramps. Whenever I chamber a round at home I don’t drop the slide release, I ride the slide forward which I would imagine reduces the likelihood of over compression.For the semi crowd: I try to make it a point to cycle the CARRY ammo in my EDC every 2-4 weeks (chambered round goes to the bottom of the mag), rinse & repeat, until all of the rounds have spent at least 2 weeks in the chamber. Then I shoot them off at the range and load up with fresh EDC ammo. It's not set in stone, and if the rounds look good I'll extend the practice when needed (or shorten it).
I know things are going to be a lot different for revolver users (if you ever cycle your ammo at all) but I wanted to see who does things differently.
If the ammo was immersed of course it was replaced immediately.
It went into a box of range training ammo and it fired fineJust out of curiosity what did they do with the immersed ammunition? If they fired it how did it perform?