Hello all.
I've been reloading since 1977 and up to a year or so ago all I reloaded was .357 for a revolver. About 2 years ago I started reloading 9mm. I've been using Tite Group powder and Cam pro 124 grn. round nose projectiles. The Cam pro and Tite Group specs say starting load is 3.5 grns. and max 4.3 grns. I have a SP-01 Shadow and started with the 3.5 grn load with good results. After shooting more than 800 rounds out of a 1000 projectile bag with no issues I got a squib. The bullet was lodged in the barrel just before the rifleing. Only reason I caught this was the next round jammed the slide open, and the recoil was exactly as the previous rounds so I'm sure there was powder in the squib round. I am VERY anal about my loading and triple check every shell to make certain there is the correct amount of powder.
After removing the stuck bullet and checking the bore I went back to the range and after 9 more successful shots I got another squib. I'm trying to figure out why after more than 800 rounds with the same 3.5 grn. load that this would happen? I thought possibly there was a larger diameter bullet in the bag but I would have noticed this when seating it. I have a RCBS press and do one at a time so everything feels right when seating. I plan to increase the load to 3.9 grns and try again in a few days.
There is a remote possibility that I may have short loaded these two rounds because I check weigh every 10 rounds or when the powder measure doesn't feel right.
Any Ideas that I haven't thought of as to how this happened is appreciated
I've been reloading since 1977 and up to a year or so ago all I reloaded was .357 for a revolver. About 2 years ago I started reloading 9mm. I've been using Tite Group powder and Cam pro 124 grn. round nose projectiles. The Cam pro and Tite Group specs say starting load is 3.5 grns. and max 4.3 grns. I have a SP-01 Shadow and started with the 3.5 grn load with good results. After shooting more than 800 rounds out of a 1000 projectile bag with no issues I got a squib. The bullet was lodged in the barrel just before the rifleing. Only reason I caught this was the next round jammed the slide open, and the recoil was exactly as the previous rounds so I'm sure there was powder in the squib round. I am VERY anal about my loading and triple check every shell to make certain there is the correct amount of powder.
After removing the stuck bullet and checking the bore I went back to the range and after 9 more successful shots I got another squib. I'm trying to figure out why after more than 800 rounds with the same 3.5 grn. load that this would happen? I thought possibly there was a larger diameter bullet in the bag but I would have noticed this when seating it. I have a RCBS press and do one at a time so everything feels right when seating. I plan to increase the load to 3.9 grns and try again in a few days.
There is a remote possibility that I may have short loaded these two rounds because I check weigh every 10 rounds or when the powder measure doesn't feel right.
Any Ideas that I haven't thought of as to how this happened is appreciated