The importance of dry-firing

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The importance of dry-firing

Post by Prabhath » Mon Jul 23, 2012 10:12 am

Posting for the benefit of members. A very informative article, courtesy Pyramydair Blog:


http://airgun-academy.pyramydair.com/bl ... ry-firing/

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Re: The importance of dry-firing

Post by brihacharan » Mon Jul 23, 2012 11:12 am

Prabhath wrote: Posting for the benefit of members. A very informative article, courtesy Pyramydair Blog:
http://airgun-academy.pyramydair.com/bl ... ry-firing/
> Hi Prabhath,

> Very interesting - thanks.
> However this "DRY FIRING" Pertains & Confines only to PCP air guns (match weapons) particularly.
> Dry Firing should not be done / practiced on Spring Piston Air Rifles / Guns.
> The reason being the impact of the piston on the transfer port area (without the resistance of a pellet in front of it) will cause excessive vibration & can damage the spring.
> Also this excessive vibration will loosen the screws holding the action to the stock, besides it will also damage the seal.
> Take care - Do Not Dry Fire a Spring Piston Air Rifle / Gun.
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Briha

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