Justin
Moderator Emeritus
Ok, I had my first squib yesterday.
I didn't have the foresight to take a hammer and dowel with me to the range, so that pretty much ended the shooting of that pistol right there.
So, I have a question, and it very well may be a stupid one.
Wouldn't it be a lot quicker to clear a squib by priming and powdering a case, and then seal it with wax. That way in the event of a squib, you could just put that bulletless round into the chamber of the pistol, and fire it?
Or would that be a really bad idea? If so, why?
I didn't have the foresight to take a hammer and dowel with me to the range, so that pretty much ended the shooting of that pistol right there.
So, I have a question, and it very well may be a stupid one.
Wouldn't it be a lot quicker to clear a squib by priming and powdering a case, and then seal it with wax. That way in the event of a squib, you could just put that bulletless round into the chamber of the pistol, and fire it?
Or would that be a really bad idea? If so, why?