I went to the pistol tourney a while ago, it consists of law enforcement and civilians mixed together shooting at three different human sillouette targets at the fastest time. I used my .38 Super and when it was ready for me to take the 1st shot in the beginning round and it just misfired and opened the slide and took the bullet out and let the slide go and it would not feed the bullets in the chamber like with the other different ball and hollow points I used before. It had never jammed on me. I reloaded those rounds and it is the Remington 147 grain M FMF flat nose bullet. I have only used 115-130 grain bullets before but not the 147's. Bullets look pretty long and I seated them the same OAL as the other bullets I loaded before. Clock was running until I switched to the Kimber .45 and lost anyway because of the Super jam and time running out. The .45 jammed once in the 3rd round using 185 grain Sierra match flat nose bullets. But overall I had made the best in points but not in time.
Do flat nose bullets have a tendency to have feeding problems?
Should I seated the 147's a bit more deeper to stop the jam?
Mark
Do flat nose bullets have a tendency to have feeding problems?
Should I seated the 147's a bit more deeper to stop the jam?
Mark