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That's akin to putting a litter of puppies in a trash compacter so that you can play with them all later.
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That's akin to putting a litter of puppies in a trash compacter so that you can play with them all later.
I'm mixing all the samples of whiskey I bought together because they all taste gross and then I'm going to drink them in the woods tonight.
Good luck with that.I'll have to agree with Murph on this one. I mixed Makers Mark and Crown last night, but I used my stomach as the mixer!!
Noticed a problem with my cz. When I chamber a round everything seems fine. But when I drop the mag it gets stuck. I noticed the next round is moving forward. The first round goes into the chamber fine but the next round is halfway out of the mag and seems like it was dragged out by the first round. Suggestions?
Just Grilled an awesome dinner for the girls, and my woman......now to try and scare up some sweet sweet relations with ms grey.....wish me luck men.
You're mag spring may be too tight. Pushing the next round up too quick.
I was thinking the same thing. I dont know what else would cause that.
The only other easy fix may be to try a different brand/lot of ammo.
it's common in high-caps when the mags are full.
load down one round from full capacity and see if the problem goes away.
If it happens all the time, another story.
also, I actually don't like loading N+1, partially for that reason.
I'd prefer to slap in a full mag, rack the top cartridge, and call it good.
dropping the mag, adding another on top, re-inserting: trouble, IMO. too much pressure in the mag AND now your round count is different from mag-to-mag AND you're doing all kinds of unnecessary manipulations with a loaded weapon AND you don't have anywhere to store that extra round if you have to make it clear. (I disagree with IDPA on this point). thatsalotta ANDS.
-Daizee
Problem seems to be the magazine loader I got from cz. I called my dad and asked the same question. He asked if I was sure the second round was seated all the way against. I said not sure since I use a mag loader since the spring is so strong. 16 round capacity, at round 12 it becomes nearly impossible to load. He said that's your problem. Now I hand loaded two mags with two different ammos (one FMJ on JHP) and both yielded drop free results with minimal second round travel. I also hand cocked the first round then cocked all the way until empty with no jams. Damn mag loader it seems. I still wanna go and shoot it to ensure no jams. I mean that's why I bought the cz ital very rarely jams. And apparently I'm good at it![]()
watched my nephew graduate tonite, all my brothers are gathered in and Home....life is pretty good. I will be at the farm all weekend so I will see y'all Monday. Have a good weekend
Sounds like you figured it out then. One thing that I've gotten into the habit of is after loading a mag I tap the back side of it on my hand a few times to make sure all the bullets are seated all the way to the back of the mag. Its a good habit to get into, I do it with everthing from 1911 to ar15 mags. Also, if you are chambering and unloading often watch how deep the bullet is in the case. Chambering the same round multiple times can lead to the bullet seating farther into the case and lead to dangerous pressures when you shoot that round. The last thing that you want to happen is to pull the trigger and have your gun blow up in your hand and face.
Got the passaround Brute today. Im liking it pics later.