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[–] TboneMustafa ago 

As one other poster commented it may be your ammo. The problem you describe happens with plated steel head ammunition. Unless you’re using something like AA, Remington Premier or some other ammo with a true brass head the ammo most likely is the culprit. If you’re shooting AA or equivalent and it’s still happening you might have a chamber that wasn’t polished enough. It’s easy to polish, wrap a patch just so it just covers a brass brush, use a thin oil on the patch, rub a non embedding compound into the oily patch(JB is excellent). Then use an adapter to screw the brush into an end of a pistol rod(end peice) and use a power drill to spin the brish(prepared with JB) in and out of the chamber. Do it until the patch basically crumbles into the brush; your chamber is now polished but you may need to repeat the process once or twice more depending on how unfinished your chamber might be.