Concealed Carry Corner: Watching For Bullet Setback

When carrying a concealed firearm, it’s fairly normal to keep things exactly how they are once things are set up. It’s important to keep consistency but one aspect that is overlooked fairly often is the overall health of self-defense ammo. I’ve met a number of people with great looking concealed carry guns, but once they pull the magazine out, there’s a number of damaged rounds with some even having signs of bullet setback. There are a few different things to look for when determining the overall condition of your self-defense ammo. Let’s dive into the different things to look for when reviewing your carry ammo.

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