estacion14
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- Jan 14, 2013
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- 7
I love this gun. I really. Maybe 1000 thru so far without a hiccup. So yesterday I thought I'd stop spraying full clips all over the range, slow down, treat each bullet as a learning experience. This is partly because of the price spike but mostly because I need to start paying attention to what I'm doing if I ever want to turn myself into anything but a hack. I have a tendency to get a little discouraged and empty a full clip at a target I can't seem to hit, like that's gonna help.
So instead of working with a 15 round clip, I'd load the clip, chamber a round, REMOVE the clip, fire and critique myself after every shot. I wanted to concentrate on stance, trigger pull, sight alignment, etc. Nice idea but all of a sudden I'm having ejection problems on 6 out of 10 rounds. And this is brand new, completely out of left field.
So I have 2 questions. Does removing the magazine somehow destabilize the ejection process? AND are the cases on this Tula 115 GR steel case just too flimsy? I notice that, unlike brass, they can get pretty bent out of shape.
So instead of working with a 15 round clip, I'd load the clip, chamber a round, REMOVE the clip, fire and critique myself after every shot. I wanted to concentrate on stance, trigger pull, sight alignment, etc. Nice idea but all of a sudden I'm having ejection problems on 6 out of 10 rounds. And this is brand new, completely out of left field.
So I have 2 questions. Does removing the magazine somehow destabilize the ejection process? AND are the cases on this Tula 115 GR steel case just too flimsy? I notice that, unlike brass, they can get pretty bent out of shape.