
5 rounds into my mag, it froze up tight. I must have busted something internal. I was shooting S&B 140 gr. 357 factory ammo.
My dealer was pretty cool about it. (Ive bought 4 handguns from him including this one.) He said he would get a hold of Sig for me and take care of it.
He called me at the office today, and informed me that the Sig rep had a purchase or sent to him for the gun back already. They want to see if the barrel was bulged, from a round being stuck in it?
Apperently, S&B ammo has had problems with the 357 sig round. They are either over powered or under powered. The later seems to be the problem. The bullet gets stuck in the barrel and the follow up shot, bulges the barrel, freezing the action. I was informed S&B pays for all repairs and or replacement. (this problem is only in their .357 sig ammo)
This is not to say S&B is not good ammo, I myself have shot a butt load of this stuff through all of my weapons and never had a problem and the rounds performance has always been A+.
This situation realy sucks for me because the gun is not even a month old yet, with exactly 105 rounds shot through it!
Has anyone had anything like this happen to them before? Or knew of possible issues with S&B 357 sig rounds? I have 10 boxes of 50 of this stuff! Do I toss it out, (all sales on factory ammo is final, no exchanges)
Do I shoot through these rounds, was it a combo of bad gun+ bad ammo?
lets hear your thoughs
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It is Oregan not Or-e-gon dang it!