jrguar Posted April 25, 2016 Share Posted April 25, 2016 I recently got a G26 G4 and P250 SC. I figured I'd shoot some ammo see what feels right and start loading my own. (So Far so Good right) . Settled on 124's FMJ's Loaded up a few hundred under 4.1 of AA2 at 1.150 with federal small pistol primers. Using a Dillon 550 B with a Lee U sizing die and a Lee Factory Crimp die. I chamber check and plunk check all the ammo... no issues Day at the range, Shooting the P250SC no issues.. runs like a champ throws brass about 5 feet from my feet and is reasonable accurate... g 26 ... My better 1/2 starts shooting and gets numerous FTF's...double feeds.. stove pipes you name it.. I tell her to hold the gun tighter and eliminate about 1/2 of the issues.. I load up a couple mags and same thing.. can't get through a full mag without some type of stoppage..the brass barely makes it out of the gun.. and typically lands right at my feet... If this were one of my match guns I'd probably lighten the recoil spring.. I loaded some lighter loads (3.8 of AA#2) and they run great in the Sig.. but choke in the G 26 Are these guns really this finicky ? And for what it is worth.. the G 26 handles factory ammo with no issues... More powder in the case ?? Slower Powder ??? Get another Sig ??? Inquiring minds want to know .. TIA Joe Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Clay1 Posted April 25, 2016 Share Posted April 25, 2016 And for what it is worth.. the G 26 handles factory ammo with no issues... Inquiring minds want to know .. TIA Joe Joe, you answered your own question. It's NOT the Glock. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JAFO Posted April 25, 2016 Share Posted April 25, 2016 I'd suggest asking about this in the 9mm reloading forum, especially since it's the Glock that doesn't like to load and not the Sig. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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