wyntrout
04-17-2010, 12:57 PM
Hi, I needed to test my .380 to see if it still would shoot after all of the tinkering I did to the feed ramp. I tried out a few more of the 205 pieces that came with my Alltrade(~$25 at Costco) "Dremel-like" tool... grindstones, carbide grinders,.... Holy crap! I thought I would never get some of those furrows straightened out! I finally used 400-grit sandpaper rolled around a round file to make the ramp look somewhat like it did... before I oops'ed... oops... OOPS! Then I polished and polished and polished some more until it looked like it did before I screwed with it. the idea was to try to extend the actual feed-ramp part down a tad, using the very rounded bottom of the ramp. I was worried that the cartridges might fly out of the gun now, but it was like I had done nothing. I still had those same failures to feed where the bullet butts low against the feed ramp and just sticks... until you rack the slide to the rear and let go. That usually chambers the round. I had about 2 FTFeed with 50 Aguila and 4 or 5 with about 40 BB 90-gr JHP +P. The Aguila shoots well and when transitioning to the BB, it's sort of a shock with the increased recoil and report, but after a shot or two, I was shooting it well, except for the dang FTF's.
I then tried the stepchild... my PM9 that I had trouble shooting properly... throwing my shots about 7:30 to 8:00 o'clock at 3 to 4 inches. All the practice with the others had definitely corrected most of that... lots better.
I shot 50 UMC 115-gr FMJ, 50 S&B 124-gr FMJ, and 20 or so DT and/or Speer GD +P SD ammo. I may have had a FTF or two, but nothing I can remember. used the 7-shot with extended grip magazine... with the new extra-power Wolff spring, and it worked okay. I'll carry it as a spare now... when/if I carry the PM9.:p
Then I shot the big boy -- PM45. I shot 50 UMC 230-gr FMJ, about 20 or so Rem. Bonded Golden Saber 230-gr BJHP, and then another box of Wolf 230-gr JHP, steel-cased. I think the UMC was okay and the GS was okay, but the Wolf sucked... smoke, soot, and stink! I had two light strikes... one I was able to pull the slide back just far enough to re-c0ck the striker and it fired okay. the second I had to eject (took pix), reloaded and fired okay. I also had a few FTFeed, as well... most could be chambered by racking the slide to the rear. Again! I forgot to video the flashes and smoke from the Wolf ammo. I was just taking pix of the target... no video. DOH!:rolleyes:
The range had all kinds of ammo and "cheap" range ammo... $13 for 9mm, $17 for .45 and $20 for .380, though one price on the shelf said $13 for .380. I should have bought some. I only have the BB SD +P ammo left and I don't trust it because of FTFeed, though a quick hard rack works to correct that.
I don't know if I really want to screw around with the feed ramp anymore, but when I clean all three guns, I'll polish them some more. I just bought some more of the little ~1/2" polishing wheels.
I'll look through the pix and post some. While the target was at 15 yards I got some collateral damage from other shooters' ricochets. Shooting at the bottom of the target can hit the floor and spray the back area. I try to avoid that myself.
The first magazine out of the .380 was amazing... to me... only one "flier". The second was a little less tight. (~23 ft):D
Wynn:)
I then tried the stepchild... my PM9 that I had trouble shooting properly... throwing my shots about 7:30 to 8:00 o'clock at 3 to 4 inches. All the practice with the others had definitely corrected most of that... lots better.
I shot 50 UMC 115-gr FMJ, 50 S&B 124-gr FMJ, and 20 or so DT and/or Speer GD +P SD ammo. I may have had a FTF or two, but nothing I can remember. used the 7-shot with extended grip magazine... with the new extra-power Wolff spring, and it worked okay. I'll carry it as a spare now... when/if I carry the PM9.:p
Then I shot the big boy -- PM45. I shot 50 UMC 230-gr FMJ, about 20 or so Rem. Bonded Golden Saber 230-gr BJHP, and then another box of Wolf 230-gr JHP, steel-cased. I think the UMC was okay and the GS was okay, but the Wolf sucked... smoke, soot, and stink! I had two light strikes... one I was able to pull the slide back just far enough to re-c0ck the striker and it fired okay. the second I had to eject (took pix), reloaded and fired okay. I also had a few FTFeed, as well... most could be chambered by racking the slide to the rear. Again! I forgot to video the flashes and smoke from the Wolf ammo. I was just taking pix of the target... no video. DOH!:rolleyes:
The range had all kinds of ammo and "cheap" range ammo... $13 for 9mm, $17 for .45 and $20 for .380, though one price on the shelf said $13 for .380. I should have bought some. I only have the BB SD +P ammo left and I don't trust it because of FTFeed, though a quick hard rack works to correct that.
I don't know if I really want to screw around with the feed ramp anymore, but when I clean all three guns, I'll polish them some more. I just bought some more of the little ~1/2" polishing wheels.
I'll look through the pix and post some. While the target was at 15 yards I got some collateral damage from other shooters' ricochets. Shooting at the bottom of the target can hit the floor and spray the back area. I try to avoid that myself.
The first magazine out of the .380 was amazing... to me... only one "flier". The second was a little less tight. (~23 ft):D
Wynn:)