Posted: 4/6/2009 9:42:05 AM EDT
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My daughters boyfriend just got an XD 45 and we went and shot it.
It is key holing worse than any gun I've ever seen. We shot my reloads and factory ammo and there was no difference whatsoever. I have several XDs and they are all great shooters. Any ideas? |
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What brand ammo? What bullet weight? Have you called Springfield? Lifetime warranty - no reason to not call them and have it checked out. reloads were 200 grain JRN and the factory ammo was Independence 230 gr JRN The deal is that my 1911 shot both without issue and his XD shot both equally crappy. The barrel has visible rifling that also appears to be stripping copper BAD. I'm attempting to get the copper out with sweets right now. |
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What brand ammo? What bullet weight? Have you called Springfield? Lifetime warranty - no reason to not call them and have it checked out. reloads were 200 grain JRN and the factory ammo was Independence 230 gr JRN The deal is that my 1911 shot both without issue and his XD shot both equally crappy. The barrel has visible rifling that also appears to be stripping copper BAD. I'm attempting to get the copper out with sweets right now. Send it back. The barrel is probably out of spec or damaged from a bad round. |
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Oops just read you were shooting plated/jacketed bullets......
Maybe a bad barrel. Too shallow rifling or possibly weak plated bullet that stripped off on the rifling like a lead bullet would have, preventing the bullets from engaging the rifling correctly. Clean the barrel out good and try again with a FMJ bullet again and see what happens. Could be the finish of the barrel is too rough and getting so copper fouled as to do the same. Also the bore diameter might be slightly too large. |
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First time plinking was just on a target when it appeared to be keyholing.
Second time plinking there was cardboard behind the target and it no longer appears to be keyholing. The gun only had been shot once before he picked it up from his friend. So far we've ran through 200 shells with it so maybe its just that the barrel needs to be broke in. |
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Sounds like it might have been just the way the target paper was ripping without any cardboard to support it from behind. Just shot it with new cardboard backing. No key holing. It was just tearing the unsupported paper. I have seen key holing at its worst in the past and This sure looked like the real deal. At any rate, the mystery still remains that my 1911 made perfectly round holes in the SAME targets with the SAME ammo.
Sorry to raise the S.O.S. flag about the XD. |
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At one time I had some keyholing with a Glock 22 using 155 gr Ranier plated bullets. These were my own reloads and I have shot 1000's of the same load with no trouble. This particlar instance continued for a few weeks. There was no damage to the gun as it normally shot fine. In hindsight I attributed it to poorly sized bullets from the factory, I have since had no problems. So, it is possible to fire the same load out of two different guns and get two diferent results. It doesn't mean the XD barrel is bad, it means that those particular bullets are not sized properly to that particular barrel.
I have read your posts and that you attribute it to unsupported targets, thats good. But the possibility of different guns liking different loads is real. |
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What brand ammo? What bullet weight? Have you called Springfield? Lifetime warranty - no reason to not call them and have it checked out. reloads were 200 grain JRN and the factory ammo was Independence 230 gr JRN The deal is that my 1911 shot both without issue and his XD shot both equally crappy. The barrel has visible rifling that also appears to be stripping copper BAD. I'm attempting to get the copper out with sweets right now. I'd suggest calling Springfield. You'll probably have a new barrel on the way to you today. They've been great to me in the past. Edit: Woops, I see you got it working |