I have a strange problem I'm trying to wrap my head around. I've been reloading the same way for over 10 years (124 grain 9mm, 4.3 grains Win 231, OAL by the book), thousands of rounds fired with zero issues. I've shot these through at least a dozen pistols. Some courses 1k+ plus in a weekend. Anyway I got a Sig P250 and had a catastrohpic failrure that cracked the lower. Fired same ammo, same reload box same day from my Sig 226 and zero issues. I than tried reload ammo with my new Sig 320 and another catastrophic failure that destoryed the lower and split the magazine into it's 4 components (kevlar glove saved my hand). I'm going through theories and is it possible that since the Sig P250/320 are nearly identical that a reload can somehow be problematic for 1 type of pistol? Barrel lengths are 4.7" for P250 and 4.4" for Sig 226. Any help greatly appreciated here. Despite my time in reloading I'm not overly versed in it but any suggestions as to how this could have occured please send. Before anyone jumps to the ammo being suspect each round is barrel gauged, inspected before range day and I've shot over 10k with this load in 12+ guns without this issue ever occuring.




















































