My new Taurus .327FedMagnum revolver is belling the cases on firing. Serious enough belling so that I need to get a mallet and tap the extractor rod to get the cases out. There is no carbon ring partially down the chamber, but fired cases reinserted do stick about 7/8th of the way in as if that was what was being encountered.
I am looking for answers to two questions:
1) What to do to either stop the casemouth belling or permit "normal" extraction?
2) How come it's doing that?
Guys at my local shop are suggesting I take a .38 mop with lots of cleaner on it, chuck it into a handheld drill, and spin slowly. That would be good if I were shooting .32H&RMag or other, shorted .32 cartridges and getting powder rings, like you get when shooting .38spcl in a .357. But I'm shooting the full-length .327 in a .327 cylinder so that's not the problem - or shouldn't be.
Besides sending it back to Taurus along with a bunch of fired brass to let them look at it, does anyone have any ideas?
stay safe.
skidmark
I am looking for answers to two questions:
1) What to do to either stop the casemouth belling or permit "normal" extraction?
2) How come it's doing that?
Guys at my local shop are suggesting I take a .38 mop with lots of cleaner on it, chuck it into a handheld drill, and spin slowly. That would be good if I were shooting .32H&RMag or other, shorted .32 cartridges and getting powder rings, like you get when shooting .38spcl in a .357. But I'm shooting the full-length .327 in a .327 cylinder so that's not the problem - or shouldn't be.
Besides sending it back to Taurus along with a bunch of fired brass to let them look at it, does anyone have any ideas?
stay safe.
skidmark