Tecolote
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I call on the collective wisdom of THR, am I a limpwrister?
I was out on the range with my buddy's CZ75B. He had one failure to eject last week, but today it was running like a top. He let me have a go with Remington FMJ, I fired one mag without any issues. I was slow firing for accuracy and the shells were landing really close by, a couple of shells hit me on the head. On the second mag I had a failure to eject. I tightened my grip and fired the remaining rounds in the mag and after another mag without any issues. I noticed that on the remaining rounds the shells ejected further.
My buddy says my limpwristing caused the failure to eject. I thought that limpwristing caused stovepipes not failures to eject. Is he right?
I was out on the range with my buddy's CZ75B. He had one failure to eject last week, but today it was running like a top. He let me have a go with Remington FMJ, I fired one mag without any issues. I was slow firing for accuracy and the shells were landing really close by, a couple of shells hit me on the head. On the second mag I had a failure to eject. I tightened my grip and fired the remaining rounds in the mag and after another mag without any issues. I noticed that on the remaining rounds the shells ejected further.
My buddy says my limpwristing caused the failure to eject. I thought that limpwristing caused stovepipes not failures to eject. Is he right?