Pendragon
Member
Well, I took my model 10 out today and took my father in law shooting - he said he has not shot a gun for 35 years and he loved it.
The only problem was - we had about 10% dud rounds.
They were not actual duds, but light strikes. If I shot them again, they shot or if we shot SA, they worked.
How bad an idea is it to refire a light strike round in the same gun or another gun (my 638 ate em right up).
My M10 is extremely smooth - I am wondering if they previous owner had a little too much put into the trigger - is this common on "worked on" revolvers?
I had shot 300 rounds previously and never had this problem - but today was my forst time with my .38 hand loads (158gr LSWC on ~3.4gr Bullseye)
Any other possibilities? Advice?
The only problem was - we had about 10% dud rounds.
They were not actual duds, but light strikes. If I shot them again, they shot or if we shot SA, they worked.
How bad an idea is it to refire a light strike round in the same gun or another gun (my 638 ate em right up).
My M10 is extremely smooth - I am wondering if they previous owner had a little too much put into the trigger - is this common on "worked on" revolvers?
I had shot 300 rounds previously and never had this problem - but today was my forst time with my .38 hand loads (158gr LSWC on ~3.4gr Bullseye)
Any other possibilities? Advice?