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I have a 9mm Ruger LCR that sticks when ejecting spent rounds. If I feed 115 grain Blazer FMJ into it, brass casing has zero problems ejecting. But the same ammo in aluminum casing requires an excessive amount of force to eject the empty casings. I have to rap the ejector on the table to eject the rounds.

I have zero problems feeding the same Blazer 115 grain FMJ aluminum ammo into other guns, so this looks like an idiosyncrasy of this one revolver rather than a problem with the ammo.

Any idea why this happens? I can easily stick to brass cased ammo for this one gun to "fix" the problem, but I'm still curious what's causing this.

I have a 9mm Ruger LCR that sticks when ejecting spent rounds. If I feed 115 grain Blazer FMJ into it, brass casing has zero problems ejecting. But the same ammo in aluminum casing requires an excessive amount of force to eject the empty casings. I have to rap the ejector on the table to eject the rounds. I have zero problems feeding the same Blazer 115 grain FMJ aluminum ammo into other guns, so this looks like an idiosyncrasy of this one revolver rather than a problem with the ammo. Any idea why this happens? I can easily stick to brass cased ammo for this one gun to "fix" the problem, but I'm still curious what's causing this.

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