So - I picked up a JR in .45 and took it out to put a few rounds through it this weekend. After a quick cleaning and inspection I loaded one and shot one. I repeated that twice more checking things out between shots and everything looked ok.
So I loaded three rounds into the magazine, and took a shot. Something didn't feel quite right. It had ejected the casing from the first round, and the second round was jammed partially into the chamber.
I extracted the round partially seated round and it looks pushed back into the case, and the case looks a bit mashed up. The rim is also slightly bent.
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A quick check of the gun and everything seemed ok, I got through the other 94 rounds without incident.
I inspected the other brass, and found one with a nick out at the top. It fired without a noticeable incident, though I'm wondering if there's a clue in there about what's going on?
In general the brass seemed to be taking a bit of a beating. I've never fired reloads or the JR before, so there are a at least a couple variables at play.
The only thing that I know I'm doing against JR's manual is using reloads. This was Wolf 230gr TMJ, so I'll try and stick with some factory ammo next weekend to see if it makes a difference. I was also being cautious about over inserting the magazine, and usually pulled down after inserting.
So - anyone have any thoughts on what's going on here? Ammo, Gun or user error or a combo?
The JR is a treat to shoot, and I'm glad everything when smoothly for the last 95 rounds.
So I loaded three rounds into the magazine, and took a shot. Something didn't feel quite right. It had ejected the casing from the first round, and the second round was jammed partially into the chamber.
I extracted the round partially seated round and it looks pushed back into the case, and the case looks a bit mashed up. The rim is also slightly bent.
Photos below:
A quick check of the gun and everything seemed ok, I got through the other 94 rounds without incident.
I inspected the other brass, and found one with a nick out at the top. It fired without a noticeable incident, though I'm wondering if there's a clue in there about what's going on?
In general the brass seemed to be taking a bit of a beating. I've never fired reloads or the JR before, so there are a at least a couple variables at play.
The only thing that I know I'm doing against JR's manual is using reloads. This was Wolf 230gr TMJ, so I'll try and stick with some factory ammo next weekend to see if it makes a difference. I was also being cautious about over inserting the magazine, and usually pulled down after inserting.
So - anyone have any thoughts on what's going on here? Ammo, Gun or user error or a combo?
The JR is a treat to shoot, and I'm glad everything when smoothly for the last 95 rounds.
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