- Location
- Saskatchewan
I'm enjoying shooting a new little Miroku/Winchester M92 .357 Mag carbine. It loads and shoots jacketed bullets just fine, but what I really bought it for is cast bullet shooting.
When I push lead bullet cartridges into the loading gate, most of them hang up on something inside, perhaps the end of the magazine tube, or cartridge cutoff, I don't really know what.
If I push hard, the bullet shaves a bit of lead off the semi-wadcutter bullet shoulder and goes in, but I'd rather have intact bullets and not have a sore thumb. Looking in through the depressed loading gate with a powerful flashlight, I don't see anything obvious for the bullet to hang up on. Have any of you faced this problem, and found a solution?
When I push lead bullet cartridges into the loading gate, most of them hang up on something inside, perhaps the end of the magazine tube, or cartridge cutoff, I don't really know what.
If I push hard, the bullet shaves a bit of lead off the semi-wadcutter bullet shoulder and goes in, but I'd rather have intact bullets and not have a sore thumb. Looking in through the depressed loading gate with a powerful flashlight, I don't see anything obvious for the bullet to hang up on. Have any of you faced this problem, and found a solution?