I am starting to play more with my wheel guns (S&W 625 & 929), and have ordered in some Wolf main springs in various weights to tinker with. I'm planning on using Federal primers for competitions, but also have lots of CCI and Dominion primers I use for reloading for my semi-autos. So I'm interested to see which main springs will reliable fire off my various primers.
Rather than taking the entire assortment of springs to the range and fiddling with it there, I was wondering if there are any laws prohibiting the firing off of primed but NOT loaded cases (no projectile or powder) in my basement. Thought it would be a lot easier and more convenient to size and prime up batches of cases with each primer and try out each weight of main spring with various adjustments to the main spring strain screw. My end goal is to have a decent trigger pull weight with the main spring strain screw adjusted at least ~1/2 way in. I may even setup one 625 for CCI primers to practice with and the other 625 for Federal primers for competitions.
Note: Have also got the trigger rebound spring in various weights to try as well. Once I start shopping on gunsprings.com it's hard to stop lol
Rather than taking the entire assortment of springs to the range and fiddling with it there, I was wondering if there are any laws prohibiting the firing off of primed but NOT loaded cases (no projectile or powder) in my basement. Thought it would be a lot easier and more convenient to size and prime up batches of cases with each primer and try out each weight of main spring with various adjustments to the main spring strain screw. My end goal is to have a decent trigger pull weight with the main spring strain screw adjusted at least ~1/2 way in. I may even setup one 625 for CCI primers to practice with and the other 625 for Federal primers for competitions.
Note: Have also got the trigger rebound spring in various weights to try as well. Once I start shopping on gunsprings.com it's hard to stop lol