I guess I got lucky.
My two seem to cycle fine (so far) but I do tend to stick to TC and RN ammo.
The .357 does eject a little strong but not too badly.
The .44 doesn't even eject too strongly.
I went with 158 grain TCs from the start as my preferred round on the .38/357.
IF I can get hardcast 158 SWCs or Keith style feeding that would be great but I'm not set on it as a requirement.
Feeding issues. Coal 1.49
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Re: Feeding issues. Coal 1.49
When my rifle was new I did have some chambering issues with factory ammo.... After I cleaned the action up I would have the occasional problem but what I found was using a factory crimp die and making a positive crimp did away with any issues I had....