Loads for Diamondback .380
Took my little Diamondback to the range and shot some 102 Golden Sabers through it. The bullets would jam almost everytime and i would have to remove the mag and carefully remove the unfired round. Could it be the bullets or do I need to sell my little pocket pistol?
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Use to load and shoot a lot of the 102 grain GS's. For a HP bullet, with their rounded noses they fed very well. Might try another brand of HP's though to see if the problem is unique to the GS's. 0 -
Never shot this particular gun, but I'll note two things:
-Lots of the little .380s don't like hollowpoints, and
-Pretty much ALL of them are unreliable out of the box, with most improving in reliability somewhat with breakin.
Unfortunately, an extended 500 round gun break-in becomes pretty painful with .380 ammo running around $30/50 round box!
For you, repeated feeding jams imply that the problem is with bullet shape/design. I'd suggest switching to a good brand of ball ammo and seeing what happens.0 -
30 bucks i have been selling boxes at 18.00 0 -
Try Hydro-shocks, they feed fine in my little Bersa 380 concealed carry. [img][/img]
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Fiocchi feed good in my Kel-Tec, when silvertips wouldn't. 0 -
Get either FMJ's or Hornady Critical Defense or Corbon Powerball loads--as the others have said most little .380's don't do so well with hollowpoints. The Hornady and Corbon loads solve that problem and give you an expanding load to boot. I have fired over 150 rounds of the Hornady through my LCP without a hiccup as they have a fmj profile. Hornady's generally run under $22 a box. 0
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