Agree those extractor gouges look excessiveThe primer wouldn't bother me but those extractor/ejector imprints just might.
What pistol were these shot out of?
Whats the load and bullet please?
155g XTP With 9.6g power pistol. 1.260 OAL they were running 1375 fpsThe primer wouldn't bother me but those extractor/ejector imprints just might.
What pistol were these shot out of?
Whats the load and bullet please?
Seems cleanPrimers are fine. Brass is beaten though. Is there something on your breach face?
The primer wouldn't bother me but those extractor/ejector imprints just might.
What pistol were these shot out of?
Whats the load and bullet please?
Primers are fine. Brass is beaten though. Is there something on your
I will have a lookI dunno, brother. I load Treefiddyseb'n pretty hot (158's at 1,500+ out of a 6" tube)...
...and those primers up there still look like dogsh** compared to anything I load.
Look at the lack of remaining radius, and migration. And these are thin-wall pistol primers.
@armalitesheepdog, punch a few out, and look at them sideways. They look like a mushroom, don't they?
Tilt the can less.
This guy reads my mind.I dunno, brother. I load Treefiddyseb'n pretty hot (158's at 1,500+ out of a 6" tube)...
...and those primers up there still look like dogsh** compared to anything I load.
Look at the lack of remaining radius, and migration. And these are thin-wall pistol primers; they don't tolerate nearly as much as do rifle, when compression transitions to shear at that radius as it is pounded out to 90 degrees (or worse) by overpressure loads.
@armalitesheepdog, punch a few out, and look at them sideways. They look like a mushroom, don't they?
Tilt the can less.
I really don't know,Jest ponder it: that pistol was originally designed for a 20,000 PSI bang. The bangs you are putting through it--if appearance says anything--are probably over 40,000 PSI.
Ruger doesn't know how to build anything WITHOUT overbuilding, but that doesn't mean your slide won't end up in pieces in your hands and face, when you blow a case.
What's a 1911 rated for on breech-face thrust?
...bet it ain't 40k.
Yea, but I believe 10mm has a much heavier web than 40 and 357.This guy reads my mind.
I am a little concerned about the primer flow into the firing pin channel.
Disclaimer; I haven't ever loaded 10mm, but have some experience abusing a Ruger Security Six. (lots of 2400 and 125gr jacketed hollow points)