Worked real well._Warning_ do not insert into tube feed after they have been used as snap caps. If you use virgin ones for this function check they are perfect. As snap caps they are good for about 6 shots if you clock them correctly.
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I only use these to let the hammer down on my Ruger 10/22 after a day at the range, which is rare. I noticed that the rims on the plastic caps breaks off in pieces after maybe only 3-4 firing pin hits. I've already gone thru a few in the few times I have dropped the pin on them after cleaning my rifle. Too brittle, I guess that's why they sell them in box of 24's. I will try some other brands out in market. Hopefully they last longer than a few hits of the pin. Note: Care must be taken that the broken off pieces does not fall into the trigger mechanism , magazine , or into the barrel.
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Only gripe, this is a Plastic Molded Product, there is a Plastic High Seam line in the center running from the Tip to the Rim on each side on each snap cap. I have to trim the High Seam lines on each cap in order for the cap to Chamber. Because the user has to trim each cap I rated as 3 stars and rated as not a good value.
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These snap caps can really take a beating. You get more dry fires than most other brands. The problem is that they don’t fit the .22 caliber well. I used a wood dowel to push them in and back out afterwards.
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Good for one firing.... Advertised for up to 10 times per round. In both a Browning Buckmark and a Ruger Mark III, after firing the round has to be puched out of the barrel because the rim has broken off..
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