I was at the range with my "new" RIA 1911. I figured I'd see how it loads hollow points, because it has already been broken in by a previous owner. It wouldn't load the first round but every round after was always fine. I looked at the round I had to keep ejecting and, well, you'll see what it looks like in the picture below. Surely this round is no longer safe to shoot, right? Is there any way to keep the rounds from doing this aside from starting the mag off with just a standard FMJ round or something like that? I'm guessing it is doing this because the hollow points are relatively flat at the front, and the gun was designed with the rounder FMJ in mind. I'm pretty new to slide guns and how finicky they can be, so I need some help here.




