07-18-2014, 06:50 PM
Two thoughts, first, Taurus revolvers have a tendency to lockup a bit when you are firing hotter loads. This includes the cylinder rotation and the ejector rod. Don't really have a good explanation for it but I've seen it happen on several of them. Letting the barrel cool down a bit then wiping some grime off tends to solve the problem.
Second, are you getting oil in the cylinder chamber? Oil tends to grab the fouling a bit more and make it into sticky goop. This coupled with hot expanding brass could lead to a few jams. I always run a clean bore snake through my cylinder/barrel as a final pass cleaning to prevent this from happening.
-Will
Second, are you getting oil in the cylinder chamber? Oil tends to grab the fouling a bit more and make it into sticky goop. This coupled with hot expanding brass could lead to a few jams. I always run a clean bore snake through my cylinder/barrel as a final pass cleaning to prevent this from happening.
-Will
Second, are you getting oil in the cylinder chamber? Oil tends to grab the fouling a bit more and make it into sticky goop. This coupled with hot expanding brass could lead to a few jams. I always run a clean bore snake through my cylinder/barrel as a final pass cleaning to prevent this from happening.
-Will


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