Watch the bullets carefully. Even though Hammers are control 1 trigger, bullets often don't leave the barrel at same time.
Got to be interesting how stresses for slide, ejector and barrel locking affects wearing the gun or feed/ejecting problems over time.
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Is that from spring rate varying or load inconsistencies? The mechanicals seem to be fixed.
I'm thinking it has to be due to variances in powder load/burn rate. The hammer's drop at the same time and ignight the bullets at the same time. Whenever you chrono a given bullet for muzzle velocity you always take an average of several shots because the muzzle velocity does vary from shot to shot.
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Watch the bullets carefully. Even though Hammers are control 1 trigger, bullets often don't leave the barrel at same time.
Got to be interesting how stresses for slide, ejector and barrel locking affects wearing the gun or feed/ejecting problems over time.
I would bet that using the same brand and type of ammo in both magazines won't cause a problem over time. Now putting regular ammo in one side and +P in the other, or different grain weight bullets in both sides is probably not a good idea.