Kodiak Cowboy
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I wanted to post a couple pictures of the two 10mm cases that got stuck in the chamber of my 1911 and a couple pictures of one of the ammo manufacturers. Both loads were hard cast 220gr. One from Buffalo Bore, the other from Grizzly.
Now it's totally clear that you can see the primers blew out of both cases. However, if you look closely at the rims of both cases you can clearly see where the extractor left a notch in it after cutting through the rim when the slide cycled back!
Kimber replaced my extractor when I sent it back for repairs. I'd bet even money that the extractor was damaged from the two stuck cases and that's why it was replaced by Kimber!
Grizzly labels there product as "big bore" "high performance ammunition" that's "second to none" You gotta be kidding me! Now I realize all those statements are just marketing ploy's, but "big bore"! Come on now. There is no such thing as a "big bore" pistol. Not even the .500S&W or .50AE are "true" big bores. Now I don't know about any of ya'll, but when someone mentions "big bore" in terms of firearms. African Safari comes to my mind and cartridges like the .416 Rigby, 505 gibbs, 404 Jeffrey, 470 Nitro or .458 Lott just to name a few. Are what come to my mind! Now those are "big bore" cartridges!
Do any of you guys think this factory pistol ammo that I've mentioned above is unsafe, cheaply made, and poor quality? Is it loaded hot because it's so called "big bore" ammo made by company's named after big game and sometimes dangerous game? Further more, are these ammo companies trying to convince customers it is Intended for use on big and or dangerous game? Or is it just me? I've never experienced anything in my life as far as factory ammo is concerned like I did with the two manufacturers I just mentioned. Any info, advice, or opinions will be much appreciated!
Shoot fun, shoot safe, and shoot straight!
Now it's totally clear that you can see the primers blew out of both cases. However, if you look closely at the rims of both cases you can clearly see where the extractor left a notch in it after cutting through the rim when the slide cycled back!
Kimber replaced my extractor when I sent it back for repairs. I'd bet even money that the extractor was damaged from the two stuck cases and that's why it was replaced by Kimber!
Do any of you guys think this factory pistol ammo that I've mentioned above is unsafe, cheaply made, and poor quality? Is it loaded hot because it's so called "big bore" ammo made by company's named after big game and sometimes dangerous game? Further more, are these ammo companies trying to convince customers it is Intended for use on big and or dangerous game? Or is it just me? I've never experienced anything in my life as far as factory ammo is concerned like I did with the two manufacturers I just mentioned. Any info, advice, or opinions will be much appreciated!
Shoot fun, shoot safe, and shoot straight!
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