shamus
August 14, 2007, 01:40 PM
I thought I'd start a new thread on this, with all the info in one post.
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I've noticed that rounds have been sticking in the cylinder chambers of my SP101. At first I though the problem was a dirty cylinder but after thoroughly getting that clean, rounds would still stick a bit in the cylinder, but only on two chambers.
If I move the ejector star out of the way and drop a round in the cylinder, it drops in without a problem. When the ejector star is down, the round sticks. I'm starting to think the ejector star may be the problem.
By "sticking" I mean that the round drops in, mostly, and requires a slight bump to get it to seat.
So I decided to experiment by dropping three different rounds in the chamber that was sticking:
* .357 125 grain winchester jhp sticks about half the time.
* .357 158 grain jsp Independence drops about half the time
* .38 130 grain metal case drops in just fine.
With the 125 grain Winchesters, usually one-time-in ten it requires a solid push to get seated. The other times it sticks they just require a slight push.
When the 158 grains stick, they just need a slight push.
Once in a blue moon the .38s stick and a nudge gets them in.
I'm starting to think the the case rim on the .357s are sticking on the ejector star sometimes.
So, do you my think ejector star has a tiny bit too much metal (i.e., they didn’t quite machine enough off)? If so, a few strokes with a rat-tail file could solve that. I'm living in a gunsmith-free zone right now, so I'll have to do this myself.
I'm going to get a magnifying glass to make sure that the rounds are indeed sticking on the ejector star.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v222/shamus005/cylnder.jpg
I've noticed that rounds have been sticking in the cylinder chambers of my SP101. At first I though the problem was a dirty cylinder but after thoroughly getting that clean, rounds would still stick a bit in the cylinder, but only on two chambers.
If I move the ejector star out of the way and drop a round in the cylinder, it drops in without a problem. When the ejector star is down, the round sticks. I'm starting to think the ejector star may be the problem.
By "sticking" I mean that the round drops in, mostly, and requires a slight bump to get it to seat.
So I decided to experiment by dropping three different rounds in the chamber that was sticking:
* .357 125 grain winchester jhp sticks about half the time.
* .357 158 grain jsp Independence drops about half the time
* .38 130 grain metal case drops in just fine.
With the 125 grain Winchesters, usually one-time-in ten it requires a solid push to get seated. The other times it sticks they just require a slight push.
When the 158 grains stick, they just need a slight push.
Once in a blue moon the .38s stick and a nudge gets them in.
I'm starting to think the the case rim on the .357s are sticking on the ejector star sometimes.
So, do you my think ejector star has a tiny bit too much metal (i.e., they didn’t quite machine enough off)? If so, a few strokes with a rat-tail file could solve that. I'm living in a gunsmith-free zone right now, so I'll have to do this myself.
I'm going to get a magnifying glass to make sure that the rounds are indeed sticking on the ejector star.