Hi.
Recently I've got this beautiful pistol Sig Hammerli P240 .38 sp WC, but it's giving me some troubles. It shoots very tight groups, but every once in a while empty shell stays in a bore.
I thought that problem was little of oil I've put in the bore, so next time I went shooting, I've cleaned bore and barrel dry. But it happened again.
When I inspected empty shells, almost all of them had one side black with smoke, some more, some less.
I use original Sellier&Bellot 38spWC ammo.
Can anyone tell me, what is the cause of this?
Thank you.
Need help with Sig P240
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S&B ammo is new, regular 148 grn WC, chamber is like a mirror, extractor problem - hopefully not.
But today I've tried Magtech 148gr LWC and they worked fine. I measured case shells and S&B are little smaller. They don't seem to have as much punch as Magtech also ( low gas pressure?)
So I will probably have to start using Magtech.
If you have more ideas, please, write it, so I will know what to watch out for in the future.
S&B ammo is new, regular 148 grn WC, chamber is like a mirror, extractor problem - hopefully not.
But today I've tried Magtech 148gr LWC and they worked fine. I measured case shells and S&B are little smaller. They don't seem to have as much punch as Magtech also ( low gas pressure?)
So I will probably have to start using Magtech.
If you have more ideas, please, write it, so I will know what to watch out for in the future.
Not sure that Magtech cheap unreliable ammo is what I would use in such a beatifull, rare and relatively fragile pistol as a P240 !
Why don't you reload and make your own ammo ?
If a side of the case is black, it means that the case was not enough/well expanded by the shot. It can come from a too soft load, too small brass, too hard brass.
Why don't you reload and make your own ammo ?
If a side of the case is black, it means that the case was not enough/well expanded by the shot. It can come from a too soft load, too small brass, too hard brass.
for reloads, add:jipe wrote:...It can come from a too soft load, too small brass, too hard brass.
- insufficient crimp
- undersize inside sizing die (learnt this the hard way when one of my inside sizing dies wore down)
- undersize projectiles (unlikely in a P240)
- HBWC projectile too hard to expand properly