I was shooting my SW 610 at the range and noticed that it was really really hard to eject my spent cases from the charging holes/chambers in my cylinder. I
though I was going to bust my crane or ejection rod - real torque was needed.
I was
originally having problems ejecting my reloads and some factory Hornady XTP 180 grain JHPs. They slip into the holes somewhat easy but ejection tests your
strength.
The primers onthe factory and reloads had a funny appearance to them as if they were overpressured. Little inward dimpling but no leaks, cratering, splitting, or
other issues. Even the factory ammo and my reloads were 94 percent of
max so there should have been plenty of margin built in.
My G20 with KKM barrel loves these loads.
My range officer suggested just backing off of the charge done to 90 percent or lower for my 610. My concern is that 10mm is a hunting rounds and the
chambers shouldn't
be so tight that I can't eject commonly shot ammo like Hornady XTPs or Corbon Penetrators - at least during deer hunting season.
I just picked up the gun so I don't know its complete history.
Did a search here and people advised a thorough cleaning of all of the charging holes. And SW apparently fixed the problem by polishing the charging holes in the
cylinder to ease ejection.
Well, I spet a good 30 minutes cleaning the entire revolver including some serious bore and charging hole cleaning with a brass bore brush and some MP7 gel
bore cleaner. It looks brand new.
But I'm still having to exert a lot of force on the ejector rod to eject cases from the charging holes. I loaded my snap caps into a moon clip and even they had a
hard time sliding into the charging holes and a hard time ejecting them.
I was thinking about shipping the gun back to SW and having them fix the problem. Heard they are really good about customer service and do great tune-ups.
Was going to have them look over the gun for me since it is new to me.
BTW, it is a real tack driver. I need to adjust the sights but my groups were under 2" at 15 yards even with the frustation of the ejection problem and shooting in
DA mode with a semi autoloader background. Happy with its accuracy just want better function on the ejection side.
Any other tips?
though I was going to bust my crane or ejection rod - real torque was needed.
I was
originally having problems ejecting my reloads and some factory Hornady XTP 180 grain JHPs. They slip into the holes somewhat easy but ejection tests your
strength.
The primers onthe factory and reloads had a funny appearance to them as if they were overpressured. Little inward dimpling but no leaks, cratering, splitting, or
other issues. Even the factory ammo and my reloads were 94 percent of
max so there should have been plenty of margin built in.
My G20 with KKM barrel loves these loads.
My range officer suggested just backing off of the charge done to 90 percent or lower for my 610. My concern is that 10mm is a hunting rounds and the
chambers shouldn't
be so tight that I can't eject commonly shot ammo like Hornady XTPs or Corbon Penetrators - at least during deer hunting season.
I just picked up the gun so I don't know its complete history.
Did a search here and people advised a thorough cleaning of all of the charging holes. And SW apparently fixed the problem by polishing the charging holes in the
cylinder to ease ejection.
Well, I spet a good 30 minutes cleaning the entire revolver including some serious bore and charging hole cleaning with a brass bore brush and some MP7 gel
bore cleaner. It looks brand new.
But I'm still having to exert a lot of force on the ejector rod to eject cases from the charging holes. I loaded my snap caps into a moon clip and even they had a
hard time sliding into the charging holes and a hard time ejecting them.
I was thinking about shipping the gun back to SW and having them fix the problem. Heard they are really good about customer service and do great tune-ups.
Was going to have them look over the gun for me since it is new to me.
BTW, it is a real tack driver. I need to adjust the sights but my groups were under 2" at 15 yards even with the frustation of the ejection problem and shooting in
DA mode with a semi autoloader background. Happy with its accuracy just want better function on the ejection side.
Any other tips?