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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 1072450" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>I was wondering if you has flash over on your <strong>F</strong>ail <strong>T</strong>o <strong>F</strong>ires.. that's usually caused by very little powder in the case and not quite enough primer to get it going. You should notice a bit of charred powder and a spent primer if you break the ammo down.</p><p> </p><p>On the fte's, it's very likely there isn't enough thrust from the fired case to properly cycle the action all the time. The only time I've encountered this is with mild trap loads in my 3 1/2" auto loading shotgun. It is possible to have mild loads do this to a pistol too though.</p><p>Another question here-- are factory rounds cycling the action decently?? If not you may have an issue with the pistol. If factory ammo works, you will need to switch to a bit slower powder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 1072450, member: 48043"] I was wondering if you has flash over on your [B]F[/B]ail [B]T[/B]o [B]F[/B]ires.. that's usually caused by very little powder in the case and not quite enough primer to get it going. You should notice a bit of charred powder and a spent primer if you break the ammo down. On the fte's, it's very likely there isn't enough thrust from the fired case to properly cycle the action all the time. The only time I've encountered this is with mild trap loads in my 3 1/2" auto loading shotgun. It is possible to have mild loads do this to a pistol too though. Another question here-- are factory rounds cycling the action decently?? If not you may have an issue with the pistol. If factory ammo works, you will need to switch to a bit slower powder. [/QUOTE]
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