Common.
It happened routinely for years with my .45acp stuff, especially with taper crimped handloads with jacketed bullets. I relegated the round to the plinking ammo pile, and shot it up with the rest. No pressure problems with non-+P level handloads in this caliber. I can't speak for hot rods like the .357 sig.
JLF
Complete thread:
- Question for the Wise Ones -
Charles,
2011-12-08, 10:07
- Not very wise, but, that happens with virtually every auto -
Rob Leahy,
2011-12-08, 10:12
- Not very wise, but, that happens with virtually every auto - Charles, 2011-12-08, 10:32
- yes, this is common -
bj,
2011-12-08, 10:25
- This was new to me -
Charles,
2011-12-08, 10:38
- Very common and exacerbated by the 357 SIG - cas, 2011-12-09, 13:07
- This was new to me -
Charles,
2011-12-08, 10:38
- A piece of useful advice - AaronB, 2011-12-08, 10:29
- Common. - JLF, 2011-12-08, 10:38
- Question for the Wise Ones -
bob,
2011-12-08, 10:55
- Question for the Wise Ones -
Murphy,
2011-12-08, 12:12
- Question for the Wise Ones - woody, 2011-12-08, 12:38
- Question for the Wise Ones -
Murphy,
2011-12-08, 12:12
- I'm not wise by any means - Catoosa, 2011-12-08, 21:52
- Question for the Wise Apples... - Sarge, 2011-12-09, 07:38
- Not very wise, but, that happens with virtually every auto -
Rob Leahy,
2011-12-08, 10:12