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Old April 17, 2013, 03:57 PM   #5
Erno86
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It's possible that your reloaded bullets do not have the proper bullet crimp. As you shoot the pistol, the recoil forces the remaining live rounds to work themselves forward from a loose crimp and jam the cylinder. What kind of caliber is the pistol? I've seen it happen on 454 Casull reloads...that some shooter bought at a gunshow.
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