Since I shoot with 8 other guys and am the only reloader I collect all the brass. We all shoot 9's so I let it slide for months, thinking it had to be from one of their guns. It COULDN'T be my SHIELD.
Been bugging me more now, because of the ammo shortage, I'm the only one consistently using Win brass and that's the only brand showing bulges in my brass collecting. Anyway, I shot alone yesterday, only 2 mags , 15 rounds, and 30%, 5 of them were bulged upon firing.
Am I getting some discharges slightly out of battery? Possibly during double/triple taps?
I have been setting aside the bulged pieces, concerned about re-use, since even with the sizing die screwed down tight to the shell holder, it doesn't quite get all the bulge out. Losing 30% of my brass every trip is not acceptable to me, and even more importantly, I'm concerned about safety of the gun, since it's my "EDC'.
My shield, purchased new, 7/12 SKU 180021, S/N DXV79XX, has about 1500 rounds thru it, a mix of factory and my reloads, 125gr zero JHP, 4.1 gr bullseye, win primers.
Opinions?? Comments??
LouB
Been bugging me more now, because of the ammo shortage, I'm the only one consistently using Win brass and that's the only brand showing bulges in my brass collecting. Anyway, I shot alone yesterday, only 2 mags , 15 rounds, and 30%, 5 of them were bulged upon firing.
Am I getting some discharges slightly out of battery? Possibly during double/triple taps?
I have been setting aside the bulged pieces, concerned about re-use, since even with the sizing die screwed down tight to the shell holder, it doesn't quite get all the bulge out. Losing 30% of my brass every trip is not acceptable to me, and even more importantly, I'm concerned about safety of the gun, since it's my "EDC'.
My shield, purchased new, 7/12 SKU 180021, S/N DXV79XX, has about 1500 rounds thru it, a mix of factory and my reloads, 125gr zero JHP, 4.1 gr bullseye, win primers.
Opinions?? Comments??
LouB