I think the pressure seals the casing to the chamber until the bullet leaves the barrel.Robert*PPS wrote:My PPS has a chamber "window" where I can look down from the top and see the back of the round chambered. It's quick and easy verification, but I've always wondered if I can see the chambered round, would there not be ignition gas escaping from that window thereby dropping the propulsion pressure? I don't know how it works, but it does!
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- Wed Apr 03, 2013 10:34 am
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Re: Additional Step to Ensure Loaded/Unloaded Status
- Wed Jan 04, 2012 11:17 pm
- Forum: "How To" Tips
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I think it was a bad batch or something when it was happening to me. For a while there it seemed like I could only a couple chamberings out of a round before it'd get setback (Corbon 9mm +p 115gr JHP, FWIW). I haven't experienced it at all in nearly a year, though, so I guess they got their issues ironed out.C-dub wrote:I haven't seen any yet.Dave2 wrote:If you're chambering the same two bullets over & over again, be very careful about bullet setback. I've heard some people say it only ever happens on reloaded rounds, but I've had it happen to me with some of my factory JHP bullets. (Thankfully it's something that I'm somewhat paranoid about, so I haven't been bit by it yet.)C-dub wrote:When I'm not lazy I release the mag and eject the round in the chamber if there is one. Then I reinsert the mag and chamber a round, eject the mag to put the previously ejected round back in, and rereinsert the mag back into the gun and holster.
- Wed Jan 04, 2012 3:32 pm
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Re: Additional Step to Ensure Loaded/Unloaded Status
C-dub wrote:When I'm not lazy I release the mag and eject the round in the chamber if there is one. Then I reinsert the mag and chamber a round, eject the mag to put the previously ejected round back in, and rereinsert the mag back into the gun and holster.
If you're chambering the same two bullets over & over again, be very careful about bullet setback. I've heard some people say it only ever happens on reloaded rounds, but I've had it happen to me with some of my factory JHP bullets. (Thankfully it's something that I'm somewhat paranoid about, so I haven't been bit by it yet.)LSL wrote:Always in the correct order: Remove magazine; rack to eject round; visually inspect chamber/barrel; replace magazine; rack to load one round; eject magazine and manually "top off"; replace magazine
LSL wrote:Finger always off the trigger.
- Wed Jan 04, 2012 3:10 am
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Re: Additional Step to Ensure Loaded/Unloaded Status
I think some people tend to muzzle themselves when they do it. OTOH, I don't see why us responsible folks should avoid a useful technique just because somebody else can't pull it off...Jumping Frog wrote:OK, this sounds like a discussion possibility. Why?KFP wrote:I have never been a big proponent of the press check ...