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It seems there was a groove about 2/3 of the way down, inside the cases. The ammo was rupturing the cases at the groove.

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I was on the line when the shooter next to me had a squibb lodge in his carbine barrel. He was using locally (North Texas) re-manufactured ammunition (not the same reloader as being discussed earlier in this thread).Pawpaw wrote:There's a thread in another forum about a guy that had problems with some Freedom Munitions 9mm.
http://mossbergowners.com/forum/index.p ... ing.12203/
It seems there was a groove about 2/3 of the way down, inside the cases. The ammo was rupturing the cases at the groove.
TexasCajun wrote:I was shooting the indoor IDPA match at Shiloh last night using my Glock 17 with new Freedom Munitions 115gr. When I'd fire, sparks would come out from behind the chamber and possibly from the end of the barrel. I shot the first stage then ran a bore snake through the barrel a few times. The same thing happened on the 2nd stage, so one of the guys in my squad lent me some Fiocchi 124gr to finish the match. The Fiocchi shot clean (no sparks). I shot other brands (WWB & Fiocchi 115gr) on Saturday and Tuesday through my Glock with no sparks.
I googled 'Freedom Munitions ammo issues' and 'sparks from ammo' with no relevant results. Anybody else have or hear of such a thing?
I doubt it. Freedom hasn't been around that long.loscar141 wrote:Maybe it was odd ammo? I was shooting my s&w shield 9mm and didn't want to buy a box of new ammo but i had a box of perfecta 50 rds and a box of lawman 9mm that I have had for about 8 years. It was from when i bought my first gun. and then sold it, but kept the ammo. so I went to the range with 100 rds. the lawmans work just with a lots of sparks
The rounds were all new. I managed to shoot the rest of what I had without any additional incident (other than soaking) & no damage. I've since gone back to shooting wwb.T.Chaney wrote:If it's reman ammo it possibly could be the jacket is bimetal.Get a magnet and you will know quickly. Wolf and all the bear rounds spark my SD-9 and Glock barrels.