Sometimes I'll eject a live round with a nice little firing pin indentation on the primer; sometimes it'll happen 3 or 4 times in a row and this doesn't help my time at all. How do I adjust this? The screw under the lever seems tight.
What sizes of screwdriver bits should I buy before I ruin my screw heads with my multitool?
Besides some gun-scrubber, a bore snake fro the breech, and a little oil on the outside, how much cleaning/field-stripping must I do? I like to keep my guns as filthy as possible as long as they stay reliable.
Whenever I miss, and call my shot, it seems to be too high. Should I just get used to a different sight picture, or should I try to adjust the rear sight?
Is there a faster technique for reloading on the clock, assuming I continue to jack rounds out?
I've been doing it just like at the loading table (hammer down on empty chamber, lever closed, insert one or more rounds thru loading gate, then cock and shoot. Any shortcuts to this on the clock?