Dry shooting on SCATT

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tsokasn
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Dry shooting on SCATT

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So,I purchased a SCATT,and I can say that this thing is going to improve me...
In the fisrt 3 practices I did,I saw a lousy trigger pull...(air riffle)
On my FWB P70,the way to dry fire is to unscrew the air tube and simply arm the riffle and shoot.
How am I going to dry fire my smallbore?
I think that firing the pin in an empty chamber is not the best thing to do.
How will I do it?
Thank you!
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Post by Rutty »

The answer is Dry Firing Plugs, sometimes referred to as Snap Caps:

The item at the bottom of the page:

http://www.nsra.co.uk/Shop2/Shop_html/Sundries.htm

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Post by gerhard »

Super
But it seem they dont ship outside UK
I have put a mail to ask for France.
thank for the Links
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Post by Richard H »

You can use prefired brass too.
Last edited by Richard H on Mon Feb 22, 2010 8:41 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Post by Guest »

How about trying a dry-fire firing pin? Anschutz makes them (if that is what you are using for smallbore). If not, you can always get a new firing pin and use a dremel tool to file it down on the end where it would hit the chamber wall. File it down so that it does not strike when fully extended.

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Post by tsokasn »

Thank you for the advices!
Indeed a bit expensive in UK but I klow what I must search now!
I will also look for the pins.
I will let you know what's cheapest.
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I dont see what are firing pin ?
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Post by David Levene »

gerhard wrote:I dont see what are firing pin ?
Striker? The piece that hits the cartridge.
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Post by gerhard »

Thanks
I see now.
But need to rcha,ge this pice in the bolt.
OK that a good solution.
My english is too poor sometimes to understand all.
Have a nice day.
Gerhard
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