gollbladder13
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On other forums, I've seen this question about rechambering the same round multiple times and the bullet actually gets forced into the casing. IIRC, .40S&W was the only round that I've seen a photo of, but don't know the validity of it (I've recieved factory rounds with this in 9mm before rather than it happening from too many times chambering).
Since the other forums are more on a national and international scale, most people's response is, "Well, I just leave it loaded so I don't have to worry about it."
Here in WI, however, we deal with a lot more loading/unloading because of our outragous restrictions, which would lend more to these setback claims. Have any of you, in your experience, encountered this? Just wondering.
-Golls
On other forums, I've seen this question about rechambering the same round multiple times and the bullet actually gets forced into the casing. IIRC, .40S&W was the only round that I've seen a photo of, but don't know the validity of it (I've recieved factory rounds with this in 9mm before rather than it happening from too many times chambering).
Since the other forums are more on a national and international scale, most people's response is, "Well, I just leave it loaded so I don't have to worry about it."
Here in WI, however, we deal with a lot more loading/unloading because of our outragous restrictions, which would lend more to these setback claims. Have any of you, in your experience, encountered this? Just wondering.
-Golls