I realize the Cowboy Shooters demand or expect the fired emptys to fall from the chambers of a SxS when the gun is opened and tipped back. Speed is the thing.

But I don't know that that is something of a test of optimum performance of either chamber specs and polish or hull construction..or a secret combination of the best of both.

Looks good in the movies and impresses onlookers at the cardboard range. Certainly speeds things up in the reloading dept.
But again I don't think that if a SxS in question does not perform in that manner that it is broken or not up to some standard,, other than theirs.
Extractors,,extract.
Ejectors,,eject.

Stuck cases in the chamber come from a number of issues starting with crusty gunk in the chambers.

Beyond that getting into removing metal, funneling out chambers, worrying about wether a hull with ribs on it grabs the walls of the chamber more than a smooth case,,and on & on.
That's just too much for me and my friends Arizona Slim and Spaghetti Bill to get in to.
Besides if the hulls get dumped on the ground, I'd just have pick them back up again.


Your H&A seems to work just fine. Nice work..