.460V & XVR Magnum Man
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I went to the range today and was shooting both my 617's 4and 6 inch barrel 10 round. I started with Remington Golden Bullets and switched after a few reloads of the cylinder to the 30 grain Supermaxium Hyper Velocity 1,750 fps Aguila .22's, to try them out. After 10 rounds I went to eject and they were really tight and I had to push really hard to get them out. I then had the same thing happen with the other 617. In looking at the brass cases the Remington was a tad bit shorter than the Aguila's which had a longer brass case by a bit more than 1/16th of an inch. All I can guess is I should of used the longer cased Aguila first as the longer case was hanging up in the dirt created by the shorter Golden Remingtons. Anyone ever had this problem and is my diagnosis right? Maybe in the future I should shoot the longer cased ammo first or clean the cylinder after the shorter cased ammo, any comments would be appreciated. Thanks,