So, I finally got my R9 Stealth to the range...twice, as it turns out.
The story starts with me taking my newly purchased and practically new late-issue R9 Stealth home and giving it a good cleaning while I patiently waiting while some good choices for carry ammo arrived from the e-stores from which I bought them. I ended up going to the range with Gold Dots, ARX Inceptors, Federal HSTs, and Sig V-Crowns...but I never got to try them all.
I shot a couple of mags of the ARX rounds (which my previous R9 loved), but had a few FTF issues and moved on.
Speer Gold dots had a different problem: they would properly extract. And the last of those failures was the worst still: it was stuck in the throat of the barrel so tightly that I could extract it at the range. When I got it home I used a dowel to pound it out, and was alarmed to see that the case was not only badly swollen but also split longitudinally Not good.
I spoke to a local gunsmith about it, and he feared the worst about my barrel, guessing that it was out-of-spec. I feared that I a $1200 paperweight at this point, but I ended up talking at length with Eric Rohbaugh, who patiently went over what he thought may the possible causes, and what he recommended I could do moving forward. We decided that the best course of action was to give the pistol a good cleaning and try it one more time at the range before throwing in the towel.
So, today I got it out again. This time I brought the Remington HST ammo, along with Sig V-Crown and Underwood Xtreme Defender. As it turns out, I only shot the HST. This time, it was because it cycled perfectly, and I was so excited with that success that I put 30 rounds downrange to ensure that all was well, and then quit while I was ahead and before I got the gun too cruddy and inviting failures.
I can now only assume that I had a bad batch of Speer Gold Dots on my first trip...maybe week casings that lead to bulging/splitting? Regardless, it's nice to know it was the ammo and not the gun. Phew!!
I've got more Speer inbound to give them another try, and next time out I'll finally test out the Underwood and V-Crown ammo as well.
Regardless, though, I've got a fully functioning R9 and a decent self defense round to feed it. All is good with the world!