Ok folks, the I have a new Stag 9mm PCC-Pistol. Just have it about where I want it. But have run across an potential issue.
The other day, after resolving an issue with the LRBHO, I had an issue with a round separating while clambering. When I hit the bolt release, the projectile separated from the case, an powder was everywhere. The case rejected, but the bullet was stuck in the chamber.
It came out with a rod and was relatively unscathed.unscathed.
Now these were my reloads, but for 20,000 rounds I've never had that happen in a pistol. Then again it's a pistol. I know it could be an anomaly but I don't really think "More Crimp" is the answer.
So this gun is Direct Blowback, and uses a standard carbine Buffer & Spring. Now that I've run it a few rounds and have it lubricated, I'm worried that the spring is too strong or the buffer is too heavy.
I know that since it's direct blowback, the weight in the bolt & buffer have to work together for the timing, velocity, gun cycling, etc.
I really prefer to let the spring do the work closing the action, but don't want the inertia to jzr the projectile loose.
Any thoughts on a lighter buffer or a different buffer spring?
Thanks