From: Peter H Jackson, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>In recent discussions the proofing of chamber inserts has been discussed
>at some length. Proofing is a routine procedure which we all accept but
>one of our contributors implied that the benefits were questionable.
>This raises a few questions.
>
From: "Jim Franklin", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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How is the proof load for any cartridge type calculated?
How big is the overload over a normal load? (what is a normal load?)
After the proof load has been fired, what is the procedure for examining
the firearm?
[.]
Proof is a no
From: Mike Taylor, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In recent discussions the proofing of chamber inserts has been discussed
at some length. Proofing is a routine procedure which we all accept but
one of our contributors implied that the benefits were questionable.
This raises a few questions.
How is