I know what Mike is looking at and tend to agree. However, both are probably right since the metal would have bulged before reaching its elastic limits and then bursting.

Trash in a hull: any hull that has been in a game vest or on the ground gets a thorough vacumning and inspection before reloading--always! Even clean, once fired hulls get a cursory examination at a minimum. I do not reload with any distractions--no tv and no people in the room. When there is any jam on my 9000 I remove all hulls, reset the charge bar, and begin fresh.

Last edited by Joe Wood; 02/06/14 12:32 PM.

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