Ok, at first I thought this problem I am having with my 30S was with the ammo I reloaded or the mags that came with the gun but have come to the conclusion (one more range trip should settle those questions) that it is quite possibly something else.
My searching around here and other forums keeps suggesting limp wristing. I dont think this is the problem but one poster noted that many claim they dont but do. Well, those that dont likely also claim that as well! Not wanting to miss a possible reason for this. The problem is an occasional fail to feed type jam, maybe 2 times in 200 rounds. The bullet is pointed up, like it is trying to get in the chamber but is jammed against the mouth.
With my Glock 17, I tried in vain to induce limp wristing and could not. However, my reading suggests the 30S and perhaps 30 and 30SF as well, are more prone to limp wristing than others. I shoot with an Isosceles stance, with a pretty firm grip.
What causes limp wristing and how do you make certain this isnt the problem?
Perhaps this is the problem, what say everyone? An awful lot of people have suggested it, I just want to eliminate it as a possibility before I send it in to Glock. Also, an awful lot of people have stated they own this gun and it has never missed a beat. What says everyone?
Russellc
My searching around here and other forums keeps suggesting limp wristing. I dont think this is the problem but one poster noted that many claim they dont but do. Well, those that dont likely also claim that as well! Not wanting to miss a possible reason for this. The problem is an occasional fail to feed type jam, maybe 2 times in 200 rounds. The bullet is pointed up, like it is trying to get in the chamber but is jammed against the mouth.
With my Glock 17, I tried in vain to induce limp wristing and could not. However, my reading suggests the 30S and perhaps 30 and 30SF as well, are more prone to limp wristing than others. I shoot with an Isosceles stance, with a pretty firm grip.
What causes limp wristing and how do you make certain this isnt the problem?
Perhaps this is the problem, what say everyone? An awful lot of people have suggested it, I just want to eliminate it as a possibility before I send it in to Glock. Also, an awful lot of people have stated they own this gun and it has never missed a beat. What says everyone?
Russellc