today was the second time i had the opportunity the shoot the can.
host: XDm 3.8 9mm with storm lake barrel
can: YHM cobra 9mm
the first time it was 45*, partly sunny and no wind. i ran about 100 rounds of AE 9mm and about 100 rounds of win .22 on my rem 597 rifle. no failures. later that day, my buddies wanted to check out the cans and wanted to see the guts. so i disassembled it to show them, and had a tough time getting the booster out. so i figured, while i had it apart, i would clean and lube it. and since i had a hard time getting to booster out, i figured i would "put a bit extra" on the booster assembly. i can't hurt, right?.....
today, it was 28*, windy, and snow.
the first 5 shoots jammed. the gun ejected the spent case, and did a double feed of the next round. i have NEVER had a jam in my 5 XDm's. of course, they didn't have a can. but, on the first day with the can, i had zero failures.
so my logic tells me that i put too much antiseeze grease on the booster assembly, and it was too cold and would not function properly due to thick grease. but after the first 5 shots, we didn't have a failure. we fired about 200 rounds.
i am thinking the first 5 rounds heated up the grease so it was less viscus and the grease being cold and thick was the reason for the failures.
has anyone else had this issue?
if so, is there an antiseeze grease that works well in cold temps and hot temps?
host: XDm 3.8 9mm with storm lake barrel
can: YHM cobra 9mm
the first time it was 45*, partly sunny and no wind. i ran about 100 rounds of AE 9mm and about 100 rounds of win .22 on my rem 597 rifle. no failures. later that day, my buddies wanted to check out the cans and wanted to see the guts. so i disassembled it to show them, and had a tough time getting the booster out. so i figured, while i had it apart, i would clean and lube it. and since i had a hard time getting to booster out, i figured i would "put a bit extra" on the booster assembly. i can't hurt, right?.....
today, it was 28*, windy, and snow.
the first 5 shoots jammed. the gun ejected the spent case, and did a double feed of the next round. i have NEVER had a jam in my 5 XDm's. of course, they didn't have a can. but, on the first day with the can, i had zero failures.
so my logic tells me that i put too much antiseeze grease on the booster assembly, and it was too cold and would not function properly due to thick grease. but after the first 5 shots, we didn't have a failure. we fired about 200 rounds.
i am thinking the first 5 rounds heated up the grease so it was less viscus and the grease being cold and thick was the reason for the failures.
has anyone else had this issue?
if so, is there an antiseeze grease that works well in cold temps and hot temps?
