I bough myself a Ruger GP100 for Christmas and so far I'm delighted.
I noticed something odd at the range on Sunday though. I had made up reloads with small pistol primers (not magnum), 11 grs of Blue Dot and a West Coast Copper plated 158 gr SWC. I hand weigh each powder charge just as I would with my rifle rounds. When firing at the range about every third round or so had a noticeably greater muzzle blast. Looking at the brass at home I noticed that most of the primers look fine but some are completely flattened and look smeared against the base of the brass.
Obviously, I'll be backing off on the powder next time but why only some over pressure and others fine? Is there any chance the chambers are not all the same size in the cylinder?
I noticed something odd at the range on Sunday though. I had made up reloads with small pistol primers (not magnum), 11 grs of Blue Dot and a West Coast Copper plated 158 gr SWC. I hand weigh each powder charge just as I would with my rifle rounds. When firing at the range about every third round or so had a noticeably greater muzzle blast. Looking at the brass at home I noticed that most of the primers look fine but some are completely flattened and look smeared against the base of the brass.
Obviously, I'll be backing off on the powder next time but why only some over pressure and others fine? Is there any chance the chambers are not all the same size in the cylinder?