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Originally Posted by DonVoigt
I don't see anything obvious in the extractor pictures, but you will just have to look at the chamber.
No way a photo will show what one needs to know. Shine a bright light in the chamber and look at it from a side angle and rotate to see as much as possible.
Save your brass next time you go shooting and let us see some photos of the brass.
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Here are a few pictures of one of the brass from this past week, nothing jumped out at me but maybe you'll see something differently.
The chamber looks good to me, shiny, no pitting. If I put an unfired round in the chamber it goes in easily and if I tilt the barrel up vertically the round falls right out. If I do the same thing with a fired shell I have to push the round in the last 1/16 to 1/8 of an inch and if I tilt the barrel vertically it does not fall out on it's own.