I'm making a good bit of ammo now for 9mm for three guns. My 3rd gen eats everything. The Shield is a little more picky but I've made some adjustments to crimp and a few things and it's running good. Now the Kel Tec P11 jams up a lot in ways that are more difficult to take care of than just ejecting a round. The thing is almost impossible to open. If you can shoot the round, no problem, it will eject, but I'm at home and working ammo through the action to test function. My ammo plunk tests well. The longest ammo is well within the 1.16" max OAL at 1.143'. I initially tried LSWCs in these and had problems with the smaller guns so I simplified by loading 124 gr. JHPs and Winchester FMJ round noses to test. I still had problems with the Kel Tec jamming closed and stopping slightly out of battery where sometimes I could hit the back of the slide and close it but not always. I forced it open, sometime by hand and sometime knocking the slide back with a wood block. Then I noticed.
that when I was opening the slide on unfired bullets, IT WAS PULLING THE BULLET AND LEAVING IT IN THE BARREL. I had to knock the bullet out of the barrel with a rod. Of course no ammo would feed after that and it's a good thing. I measure the depth of the chambers in the Shield and the Kel-tec and they were identical and right on the SAAMI specs. What I don't know is how close to the chamber the lands and grooves start, but the bullets are getting stuck in the barrel like they start too high too close to the chamber.
I'm going to measure my brass and trim if needed, but I don't think about 90% of my brass is that out sized. Anyway, that doesn't affect the OAL and there still isn't any reason for the lands grabbing the bullet. I gave the guns a good cleaning to make sure that fouling wasn't the problem. Both guns are fairly new and have not been shot a lot, but that didn't help anything except for smoother operation.
Factory fmj round nose practice ammo runs fine in all the guns, so It's got to be my reloaded ammo. Both fmj and jhp jammed up.
I've had two unsatisfactory range tests and am into preparing for a third, but I uncovered these problems. I think I'll make a few rounds of minimum length ammo to see how it feeds and ejects. I don't have to go to the range to do that.
While I'm working on this idiotic problem, has anybody seen this or have any idea what is happening?? It's a smooth working gun and I believe if I can get things right it will be very reliable, but right now it would make a better hammer than a gun.

I'm going to measure my brass and trim if needed, but I don't think about 90% of my brass is that out sized. Anyway, that doesn't affect the OAL and there still isn't any reason for the lands grabbing the bullet. I gave the guns a good cleaning to make sure that fouling wasn't the problem. Both guns are fairly new and have not been shot a lot, but that didn't help anything except for smoother operation.
Factory fmj round nose practice ammo runs fine in all the guns, so It's got to be my reloaded ammo. Both fmj and jhp jammed up.
I've had two unsatisfactory range tests and am into preparing for a third, but I uncovered these problems. I think I'll make a few rounds of minimum length ammo to see how it feeds and ejects. I don't have to go to the range to do that.
While I'm working on this idiotic problem, has anybody seen this or have any idea what is happening?? It's a smooth working gun and I believe if I can get things right it will be very reliable, but right now it would make a better hammer than a gun.