Target, slow fire, 7 yards. Not great shooting on my part, but the best I can do with open sights at my age. Low left (185gr JHP), High left (230gr Lee), Low right (250gr WFN), Top right (Taurus 357Mag):
Out of the 30 rounds fired, and cases recovered, I got the same primer "smear" from the soft cups I saw last time, but this time I had two primers punctured:
Case measurements were again in the .477" range, with a 2-3 closer to .4778" range, so about a similar to slightly higher pressure as last time. Recoil was stout/strong, but manageable thanks to the compensator. Even if possible/safe, I would "not" like shooting these "without" a comp
The 18lb Wolff progressive spring from Wolffe worked great for the first 15 rounds (5 from each load), but by the time I went to the next 15 rounds 30 in total), I had the occasional "slide not going all the way back" which happen in my first outing. I remembered the "limp wrist" syndrome that affects Glocks, and made a more conscious effort to have a "very" strong/firm hold (more than normal) and the last rounds cycled fully, so this tells me that I am probably need to drop to the 17lb spring to get everything cycling to work with my normal strong grip.
Pictures of the barrel and frame after shooting:
Will