I shoot and reload for my Glock 23C. I have noticed that I get leading in the barrel on exiting ends of the compensating ports. I have always had some with factory loads, but it is worse with my reloads.It seems to be stripping the jacket, leading the bore. It doesn't seem to matter what load I use. Here is what I am using:
All loads 180gr TMJ bullets. **Note** these are mil-surplus about 1/2 of the lot were pulled the other 1/2 new. Both checked @ ~.400
All using 1.135" COL
4.2-4.5gr Titegroup
3.0-3.3gr Clays
6.5-7.3gr Longshot
Info on the gun:
3rd gen Glock 23C; purchased 2001; ~3k+ rounds through it; no obvious burrs on the ports.
Have any of you encountered this, or have any thoughts as to what may be causing this?
I would like a way to capture a few rounds to examine them after they've been shot. Does anyone know of a place that I could do this?
All loads 180gr TMJ bullets. **Note** these are mil-surplus about 1/2 of the lot were pulled the other 1/2 new. Both checked @ ~.400
All using 1.135" COL
4.2-4.5gr Titegroup
3.0-3.3gr Clays
6.5-7.3gr Longshot
Info on the gun:
3rd gen Glock 23C; purchased 2001; ~3k+ rounds through it; no obvious burrs on the ports.
Have any of you encountered this, or have any thoughts as to what may be causing this?
I would like a way to capture a few rounds to examine them after they've been shot. Does anyone know of a place that I could do this?