I took my girlfriend up the range today, and since the last time we went together I have bought a Ruger Mk III. I've only shot it once myself, but she had a lot of trouble with the larger calibres and I thought it would be good for her.
Anyway I found there was at least one fail-to-fire in each mag. After clearing the jam, I would compare a spent casing to the fail to fire. To the eye, it appeared they both had the same amount of impact on the rim. We were using American Eagle 40gr which was recommended by the gun store guys.
Has anybody found ammo that this type of gun "digests" a bit better? Or could it be more of a break in issue? Her grip appeared OK, though she did get a couple stovepipes as well and I think weak grip can sometimes cause that.
Anyway I found there was at least one fail-to-fire in each mag. After clearing the jam, I would compare a spent casing to the fail to fire. To the eye, it appeared they both had the same amount of impact on the rim. We were using American Eagle 40gr which was recommended by the gun store guys.
Has anybody found ammo that this type of gun "digests" a bit better? Or could it be more of a break in issue? Her grip appeared OK, though she did get a couple stovepipes as well and I think weak grip can sometimes cause that.




























BTW, AE 38g HP is my prefered ammo for my MkII.





















