Stefan A
Member
I started a thread in the revolver forum about this, but it’s turning into a reloading thread and I’m not getting very many responses. So, I’ll try here.
The problem is that only on the first round of each group of 5 shots, I get a small spray of powder in my face. When I look in the cylinder, there is tan colored unburned powder specs. I have eliminated oil as the problem because the gun is fairly dry at this point. I’m using acc. #5. I’m wondering if a fast powder will prevent unburned powder. I can get some titegroup, as it’s available and fast. Do you think all the powder will burn?
The confusing thing to me is the fact that it only happens on the first round. All of the chambers have some unburned powder, but the first shot is when I feel it.
Stefan
The problem is that only on the first round of each group of 5 shots, I get a small spray of powder in my face. When I look in the cylinder, there is tan colored unburned powder specs. I have eliminated oil as the problem because the gun is fairly dry at this point. I’m using acc. #5. I’m wondering if a fast powder will prevent unburned powder. I can get some titegroup, as it’s available and fast. Do you think all the powder will burn?
The confusing thing to me is the fact that it only happens on the first round. All of the chambers have some unburned powder, but the first shot is when I feel it.
Stefan