In the camp with @oremike 's posts... and you may be on the right track with a reduced spring, but you don't want to go too light or you'll have battery issues.
What I would be checking first though is the P80 rails to ensure you aren't getting any over friction on them. Using a black sharpie to "paint" them, fire a round, then checking the wear marks is a good way to check everything is running parallel and without any excessive wear on one rail or the other. Remembering to check both tops and undersides. A couple minutes with a file or sanding block might just fix ya right up.
P80's... that's an incredibly common issue, but I don't know how fresh that build is or how many rounds you have on the frame/slide combo. It may simply be a break in issue, but you can certainly fine tune the rails to assist the process. Ensure the mechanicals are in fine fettle before altering spec components would be my first option.
IE., Going with a lighter spring would help in the short term, but if it is in fact a rail mating issue then eventually the lighter spring may end up giving you issues once you're past the "break in". KWIM?
ETA: It wouldn't be at all uncommon for your slide action to be 'right on the edge'... and you're just occasionally picking up a factory target load that's just fractionally undercharged and not getting a full slide stroke(?) Like Mike said... as infrequent as the issue is, I don't really suspect an ejector or extractor issue.
What I would be checking first though is the P80 rails to ensure you aren't getting any over friction on them. Using a black sharpie to "paint" them, fire a round, then checking the wear marks is a good way to check everything is running parallel and without any excessive wear on one rail or the other. Remembering to check both tops and undersides. A couple minutes with a file or sanding block might just fix ya right up.
P80's... that's an incredibly common issue, but I don't know how fresh that build is or how many rounds you have on the frame/slide combo. It may simply be a break in issue, but you can certainly fine tune the rails to assist the process. Ensure the mechanicals are in fine fettle before altering spec components would be my first option.
IE., Going with a lighter spring would help in the short term, but if it is in fact a rail mating issue then eventually the lighter spring may end up giving you issues once you're past the "break in". KWIM?
ETA: It wouldn't be at all uncommon for your slide action to be 'right on the edge'... and you're just occasionally picking up a factory target load that's just fractionally undercharged and not getting a full slide stroke(?) Like Mike said... as infrequent as the issue is, I don't really suspect an ejector or extractor issue.
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