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I care thats why I asked the question. I don't throw money away and a piece of leather or rubber is much better than pissing away a $7.50 nipple. FRJ
 
FRJ said:
I care thats why I asked the question. I don't throw money away and a piece of leather or rubber is much better than pissing away a $7.50 nipple. FRJ

Junkman,

Are you still saving your spent caps for their scrap metal value?

I've been dryfiring centerfire revolvers & ml's for 30 years. I have never noticed ml nipple peening nor hammmer injury. Most of my nipples are stainless. I 'd think they'd be more brittle than anyting else. I don't know how much dry firing I do in relationship to anybody else so I can't opine on on likelihood of firearm damage.

I change out nipples every 2-3 years just on principle just like I change automotive filters prophylactically.

I do take out my nipples & clean everything each time I shoot.
 
FRJ said:
I care thats why I asked the question. I don't throw money away and a piece of leather or rubber is much better than pissing away a $7.50 nipple. FRJ

Junkman,

Are you still saving your spent caps for their scrap metal value?

I've been dryfiring centerfire revolvers & ml's for 30 years. I have never noticed ml nipple peening nor hammmer injury. Most of my nipples are stainless. I 'd think they'd be more brittle than anyting else. I don't know how much dry firing I do in relationship to anybody else so I can't opine on on likelihood of firearm damage.

I change out nipples every 2-3 years just on principle just like I change automotive filters prophylactically.

I do take out my nipples & clean everything each time I shoot.
 
I've seen nipples peen in a very few dry fires.
And I've seen hammers cups with little circles imprinted from dry firing.
I've found Percussion cap nipple condition to be very important to accuracy.

Without a long explanation, I go through 2 nipps on each rifles due to gas cutting alone each season.

This will be the first seaon I'll be trying Ampco Bronze.
 
I've seen nipples peen in a very few dry fires.
And I've seen hammers cups with little circles imprinted from dry firing.
I've found Percussion cap nipple condition to be very important to accuracy.

Without a long explanation, I go through 2 nipps on each rifles due to gas cutting alone each season.

This will be the first seaon I'll be trying Ampco Bronze.
 

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