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Bikenut
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Let me see....
The slide slams forward ramming the round into the chamber with quite a bit of force. Enough force to chamber even a slightly "tight" fit (think match grade chambers).
When the round is fired the force of the exploding gasses expands the brass to fit the dimensions of the chamber making for a tight fit yet the extractor still pulls it out. And pulls it out while still hot and expanded....
So... without trying to be a smart arse and actually wondering while sincerely wanting some actual factual answer....
Assuming quality ammo/gauged reloads is under discussion....
Other than knowing the round will drop into and fall out of the chamber under conditions that don't even come close to the actual working conditions during cycling.... what gain is there by doing a "chamber fit"?
The slide slams forward ramming the round into the chamber with quite a bit of force. Enough force to chamber even a slightly "tight" fit (think match grade chambers).
When the round is fired the force of the exploding gasses expands the brass to fit the dimensions of the chamber making for a tight fit yet the extractor still pulls it out. And pulls it out while still hot and expanded....
So... without trying to be a smart arse and actually wondering while sincerely wanting some actual factual answer....
Assuming quality ammo/gauged reloads is under discussion....
Other than knowing the round will drop into and fall out of the chamber under conditions that don't even come close to the actual working conditions during cycling.... what gain is there by doing a "chamber fit"?
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