I have a very nice I-frame .32 hand ejector, 2 inch barrel, 1951 vintage. I was shooting it this week at 50 feet with excellent results. These were .32 S&W Long reloads, 83 grain Lapua HBWC bullet over 1.9 grains VV N310. When I tried to eject the empties, the ejector rod would barely move. Using a cleaning rod, the empty cases easily pushed out with no stickiness. I fired 25 rounds like this with normal report and recoil. With loaded rounds in the cylinder, the same thing happened with the ejector, and the loaded rounds dropped out when I inverted the gun. The ejector operates freely and smoothly when the cylinder is unloaded.
When I got home, I loaded the cylinder with resized empty brass and could not operate the ejector. The empty cases just dropped out by inverting the gun, so there was no stickiness in the chambers. Any ideas about this?
When I got home, I loaded the cylinder with resized empty brass and could not operate the ejector. The empty cases just dropped out by inverting the gun, so there was no stickiness in the chambers. Any ideas about this?