I just got a new Anschutz and the trigger is 3oz. I need to get lots of trigger time in on this trigger. I was hoping something was out there for dry firing. I was wondering if I could use a spent piece of brass and just rotate it around. Any Ideas.
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I just got a new Anschutz and the trigger is 3oz. I need to get lots of trigger time in on this trigger. I was hoping something was out there for dry firing. I was wondering if I could use a spent piece of brass and just rotate it around. Any Ideas.
As buffalowinter said, empty brass works fine. I put a shooting mat or towel where my empties land to keep them clean, then put them in a ziplock to use when I want to play with the trigger at home.Empty brass works fine
Hmmm... are we sure they are all safe to dry fire?
In talking with CC a while back I was lead to believe the sporters were "probably safe" (their term) to dry fire, but match rifles are not.
The fact that Anschutz makes a special dry fire pin for the 54.30, 1800's, 1900's and 2000's, but not the 1400's, 1500's or 1700's seems to support this theory.
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I have a match 54 that has been damaged due to dry firing before I purchased it. There is a small depression on the edge of the chamber where the firing pin hits. Every 1000 rounds or so I have to use a chamber iron to straighten it back out. Still shoots awesome, but dry firing caused this damage for sure!
4-6-8 × 7/8 drywall anchor..feeds from mags. Been using them for quite some time never had one break off yet. Just rotate the anchors so they are not hitting the same place.
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