Katana8869
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I have been trying to use Bullseye to fire .38 Specials out of my GP100, but it is so dirty that it starts to bind up the action on the gun after just a few rounds. The gun siezes so badly that I can't even pull the hammer back. At first I thought that I had primers backing out, but they are fine. The gun even does this empty once the crud from that nasty powder gets into it.
Today it started seizing on the third round fired. I put 20 more through it with it clunking and seizing the whole way. After that, I wiped it out with a rag and fired 50 factory rounds with no trouble at all. Then I fired 20 rounds loaded with 3.2 grains of Unique which is supposed to give the same velocity as the Bullseye load with no trouble.
What gives? I dont have any trouble with this powder out of my SP-101. In fact, I put 100 from the same batch through the SP-101 today as well.
Anyone else have a revolver that won't function well with Bullseye or is something amiss with mine?
Today it started seizing on the third round fired. I put 20 more through it with it clunking and seizing the whole way. After that, I wiped it out with a rag and fired 50 factory rounds with no trouble at all. Then I fired 20 rounds loaded with 3.2 grains of Unique which is supposed to give the same velocity as the Bullseye load with no trouble.
What gives? I dont have any trouble with this powder out of my SP-101. In fact, I put 100 from the same batch through the SP-101 today as well.
Anyone else have a revolver that won't function well with Bullseye or is something amiss with mine?