Snap caps are cheap, easy to get, and safe... may as well just buy some. I ended up basically getting them for most of my firearms.
.22lr snap caps don't exist... There are polymer ones that last the longest, but the aluminum ones cannot be used for dry fire. All modern rimfires can be dry fired. I wouldn't bother worrying about it. I use polymer ones for teaching the kiddies how to do things and be safe, but they get chewed up eventually. For practice on my cz455 I just dry fire it.
--- Not quite so--Tipton makes 22 "Snap Caps" --I have a pkg of 10 for my way to many rimfires.---Bent Barrel.22lr snap caps don't exist... There are polymer ones that last the longest, but the aluminum ones cannot be used for dry fire. All modern rimfires can be dry fired. I wouldn't bother worrying about it. I use polymer ones for teaching the kiddies how to do things and be safe, but they get chewed up eventually. For practice on my cz455 I just dry fire it.
--- Not quite so--Tipton makes 22 "Snap Caps" --I have a pkg of 10 for my way to many rimfires.---Bent Barrel
These may be marketed as snap caps but they do not work like a centrefire snap cap. The plastic breaks fairly quickly after a few strikes. The appropriate size wall anchors work better and are cheaper.
Spent cases are used by many target shooters for dryfire practice to condition trigger response. Be wary of the build up of priming grit in the barrel after extended dryfire sessions. A dry patch clears it before a live session.
i have the same ones. just load 10 of them into the standard ruger mag and practice away. when you are done load it up again. you will almost certainly have the firing pin hit a different spot so there wont be issues there. eventually you will have to buy more but they are cheap and fairly easy to get. amazon has them.--- Not quite so--Tipton makes 22 "Snap Caps" --I have a pkg of 10 for my way to many rimfires.---Bent Barrel
+1 they are cheap and effective you can cut a notch out of them where the extractor is and they will stay put for multipal hits.
I find spent brass works better than the plastic snap caps. the plastic ones don't seem to last.
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