BruceRDucer
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With a Ruger GP100 .357 revolver, I've been shooting Winchester .357 ammo in 110 grain Jacketed Hollow Point (JHP) and .38 with no problems.
But a more expensive brand, Blazer .357 in 158 grain JHP caused a problem.
Demonstrating the gun to someone, I put six rounds of Blazer in the cylinder, and the ejection rod COULD NOT eject the rounds. I had to pull them out one by one (unfired).
Blazer Ammo looks like the casing is made of aluminum or some alloy. What would make this unfired ammo STICK in the cylinder when I want to unload it unfired? Why could the ejection rod not push it out?
But a more expensive brand, Blazer .357 in 158 grain JHP caused a problem.
Demonstrating the gun to someone, I put six rounds of Blazer in the cylinder, and the ejection rod COULD NOT eject the rounds. I had to pull them out one by one (unfired).
Blazer Ammo looks like the casing is made of aluminum or some alloy. What would make this unfired ammo STICK in the cylinder when I want to unload it unfired? Why could the ejection rod not push it out?