I searched for this but all the dirty ammo threads i found refered to the powder or primers so...
I have this 7.62x25 ammo, steel case with lacquer coating. It came in 40rnd white boxes in a green crate but there was no seal like im used to, just cardboard boxes in a wood crate. Some are nice and shiny smooth while others are dirty. I was shooting my tt33 for the first time, put about 180 rounds through it and broke the extractor. While i was shooting it i had 4 failure to ejects and unfortunately didnt realize what was happening until it broke. The casing would get jammed in there and i would have to yank back on the slide really hard to get it to pull the casing out, on the fourth one it broke the extractor and i had to hammer the casing out. I found that some of the rounds did not slide into the chamber nice. Im thinking its because they are dirty or the lacquer finish is bad...or maybe the casing are poorly sized?
Iv fixed the extractor but this leaves me with checking every single round for sizing, i am considering getting a case tumbler and running the live rounds through it...thing thats a bad idea? I was concerned that the powder flakes might break up into smaller pieces causing a faster burn and higher pressures. Or am i stuck sorting through all these/cleaning them by hand? Anyone else run into this?
I have this 7.62x25 ammo, steel case with lacquer coating. It came in 40rnd white boxes in a green crate but there was no seal like im used to, just cardboard boxes in a wood crate. Some are nice and shiny smooth while others are dirty. I was shooting my tt33 for the first time, put about 180 rounds through it and broke the extractor. While i was shooting it i had 4 failure to ejects and unfortunately didnt realize what was happening until it broke. The casing would get jammed in there and i would have to yank back on the slide really hard to get it to pull the casing out, on the fourth one it broke the extractor and i had to hammer the casing out. I found that some of the rounds did not slide into the chamber nice. Im thinking its because they are dirty or the lacquer finish is bad...or maybe the casing are poorly sized?
Iv fixed the extractor but this leaves me with checking every single round for sizing, i am considering getting a case tumbler and running the live rounds through it...thing thats a bad idea? I was concerned that the powder flakes might break up into smaller pieces causing a faster burn and higher pressures. Or am i stuck sorting through all these/cleaning them by hand? Anyone else run into this?




















































