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Any chance it could have been bad brass that was causing the cycling and feeding issues? I was using once fired brass from my 4th gen glock with a factory barrel And yes lol, I was using a stainless when I fired the lead rounds.
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You kinda lost be here. Are you saying you replaced the factory barrel with an aftermarket Stainless barrel to test your handloads? If so, more info, please.
Some of the Glock replacement barrels have fairly tight chambers compared to the factory barrel.
Did you properly FL size the Glocked brass and did you apply enough crimp to remove the flare + a little more? To much crimp can distort the brass and cause feeding issues.
What dies are you using? You may need a Redding GRX die and a Lee Factory Crimp die to size your Glocked brass down to fit into your new chamber, that's if you have a new chamber.