Hi all,
Perhaps I've put on the stupid hat today, but I'm trying to figure out the best way to test if rounds will chamber properly. Based on what I've read, a lot of folks will remove the barrel from a pistol and drop in rounds to verify correct seating.
In my situation, I have a pistol with a tight chamber, and if rounds will actually chamber properly before I'm at the range, and otherwise subjected to many frustrating FTF's.
So, how should I do it, and importantly, what should I be looking for the establish if a round is too long?
Thanks,
-- L.
Perhaps I've put on the stupid hat today, but I'm trying to figure out the best way to test if rounds will chamber properly. Based on what I've read, a lot of folks will remove the barrel from a pistol and drop in rounds to verify correct seating.
In my situation, I have a pistol with a tight chamber, and if rounds will actually chamber properly before I'm at the range, and otherwise subjected to many frustrating FTF's.
So, how should I do it, and importantly, what should I be looking for the establish if a round is too long?
Thanks,
-- L.


















































