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The colibri can mess up a barrel; even with no powder. Since I only shoot for trigger pull help, I don’t worry much about accuracy. It’s certainly not precision stuff but at approx 50 feet it’s good enough. At 79 yoa, I shake if I don’t practice a lot. Colibri makes different ammo and you have to look carefully to assure that you are getting the short with no powder. When I find it, I buy several bricks.
I shoot off a rest at a target that is backed with a big piece of steel slanted forward to direct the lead down into the dirt. I recover it. I’m shooting in the city limits so I need something quiet.
BTW, the no powder is often advertised as sans poudre.
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