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<blockquote data-quote="Tanis143" data-source="post: 3271604" data-attributes="member: 43724"><p>I own two PX4's, a .40 and 9mm with the 9mm being the newest. I finally got to take it to the range today and I know I've fallen back into bad habits due to most of my shots being low left, but I also had a lot of casings that ejected straight up. Even caught one on the side of my neck which wasn't fun. After a few times having brass hit me in my chest and that scorcher on the my neck I was making sure to have a firm grip, but it still happened. Mind you not all of them, maybe 20-25 rounds out of the 100 I shot, which makes me think its me and not a mechanical issue. I never had this problem with my .40 though but did have it happen occasionally with my Ruger EC9s. So, what am I doing wrong? Or could it just be a week load in this WWB 115 FMJ I'm using?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanis143, post: 3271604, member: 43724"] I own two PX4's, a .40 and 9mm with the 9mm being the newest. I finally got to take it to the range today and I know I've fallen back into bad habits due to most of my shots being low left, but I also had a lot of casings that ejected straight up. Even caught one on the side of my neck which wasn't fun. After a few times having brass hit me in my chest and that scorcher on the my neck I was making sure to have a firm grip, but it still happened. Mind you not all of them, maybe 20-25 rounds out of the 100 I shot, which makes me think its me and not a mechanical issue. I never had this problem with my .40 though but did have it happen occasionally with my Ruger EC9s. So, what am I doing wrong? Or could it just be a week load in this WWB 115 FMJ I'm using? [/QUOTE]
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