S&WIowegan
US Veteran
I think there's little doubt dubois has a bad barrel. Definitely send it back to S&W emphasizing all factory ammo...send them a selection of the cases.
Someone said 40 S&W was higher pressure than 9mm. It is not....BUT the 40 case has thinner case walls by design which are more prone to bulge. All the so-called Glock problems are in 40 cal. with unsupported barrels.
I do lots of reloading of 40 S&W for my IPSC guns because I load the ammo outside factory specs. I buy up lots of 40 range brass and have it resized to get rid of bulges. Here's the problem....you can size out the bulge but the brass is never normal again and may blow in unsupported barrels. I leave all that brass on the range after I shoot it once.
I have had several 40 S&W case heads blow off handloaded ammo. The barrel was not fully supported, the powder was Clays and the bullet was 220 gr lead.
Someone said 40 S&W was higher pressure than 9mm. It is not....BUT the 40 case has thinner case walls by design which are more prone to bulge. All the so-called Glock problems are in 40 cal. with unsupported barrels.
I do lots of reloading of 40 S&W for my IPSC guns because I load the ammo outside factory specs. I buy up lots of 40 range brass and have it resized to get rid of bulges. Here's the problem....you can size out the bulge but the brass is never normal again and may blow in unsupported barrels. I leave all that brass on the range after I shoot it once.
I have had several 40 S&W case heads blow off handloaded ammo. The barrel was not fully supported, the powder was Clays and the bullet was 220 gr lead.
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