I have a couple revolvers stick spent cases for several powders. Is this normal?
For example, with 158 JHP at table maximums for powders Accurate #9, Alliant 2400 and HS-6 it’s pretty difficult to work the ejector rod having started with a clean revolver. After shooting these powders in the same shooting session, now a dirty revolver, I shoot 10 rounds with maximum H110 and the spent cases drop out.
I’ve never experienced this in 45 Colt at some high “Ruger Only” pressures.
Is it the smaller 357 case diameter combined with higher pressures and cylinder wall flex?
For example, with 158 JHP at table maximums for powders Accurate #9, Alliant 2400 and HS-6 it’s pretty difficult to work the ejector rod having started with a clean revolver. After shooting these powders in the same shooting session, now a dirty revolver, I shoot 10 rounds with maximum H110 and the spent cases drop out.
I’ve never experienced this in 45 Colt at some high “Ruger Only” pressures.
Is it the smaller 357 case diameter combined with higher pressures and cylinder wall flex?