whughett
Member
Occasionally after firing my Gold Cup. Series 80, I’ll find an unfired round amongst the empties. No marks no dents just a pristine unfired round.
It’s a gun I don’t often fire, but with cold weather here and weekly shooting moving indoors I’ll be firing it bi/weekly or so.
I load five and confess I don’t often count rounds when firing.
It will also on occasion bounce a case off my forehead or chest, but most of the time it’s back and right
Can anyone explain how a round gets stripped but thrown clear instead of chambering. There’s no jamming, no stove piping no partial feed.
It’s a gun I don’t often fire, but with cold weather here and weekly shooting moving indoors I’ll be firing it bi/weekly or so.
I load five and confess I don’t often count rounds when firing.
It will also on occasion bounce a case off my forehead or chest, but most of the time it’s back and right
Can anyone explain how a round gets stripped but thrown clear instead of chambering. There’s no jamming, no stove piping no partial feed.