I loaded up some Lee 105 SWC, 5.7 grains of Unique, mixed head stamp brass.
I started to test the load and found that 1 out of 5 cases would not eject from the Glock 26. What it looks like is happening is the extractor is not catching the brass, the slide comes back and strips another round off the mag which of course hits the case that's already in the chamber. I dropped the mag and can slide the case out of the chamber with my fingernail. This happened on 3 5 round strings then the last 6 round string cycled just fine. I have some military head stamps mixed in with commercial brass and I didn't think to look at the head stamps of the offending cases. Any ideas what might be causing this? Yes I checked the brass and it is all 9mm, no .380s by mistake. Shot 15 rounds out of a Ruger P95 with no issues.
I started to test the load and found that 1 out of 5 cases would not eject from the Glock 26. What it looks like is happening is the extractor is not catching the brass, the slide comes back and strips another round off the mag which of course hits the case that's already in the chamber. I dropped the mag and can slide the case out of the chamber with my fingernail. This happened on 3 5 round strings then the last 6 round string cycled just fine. I have some military head stamps mixed in with commercial brass and I didn't think to look at the head stamps of the offending cases. Any ideas what might be causing this? Yes I checked the brass and it is all 9mm, no .380s by mistake. Shot 15 rounds out of a Ruger P95 with no issues.