Hey guys, just bought a P-07....
Lubed and cleaned the gun every 50 rounds, shot 350 rounds through it and got many failures to feed, the round would get stuck halfway into the chamber, I have to give the slide a smack to get it into battery, sometimes its so bad I have to eject it.
Instead of pounding your gun to get it to go into battery, you need to
stop and
set those rounds aside and do a "post mortem" back on the bench. With the barrel removed from the pistol.... each round should drop all the way into the chamber AND THEN fall right back out using
ONLY the weight of the round itself.
If not, then you are running the risk of having the gun fire out of battery, which can not only hurt you, but completely destroy the polymer P07.
I agree, S&B is typically wonderful ammo. But, between the out-of-control Russians and Covid lock-downs, all ammo plants have been running non-stop 24/7/365 for years. This includes new staff and lower QC standards. Apparently shipping ammo is more important than customer safety.
Testing like this takes seconds and will give you a definitive answer. If you have a box of 50 rounds and 49
fall in & fall out then it can't be the gun. And if you do the same test on your other precision 9mm handgun barrels, I bet the offending rounds will also fail in other 9's with fully supported chambers.
Follow that up with cartridge measurements using the SAAMI drawings (on-line). It's important to remember that those SAAMI dimensions for the cartridge are
Maximum numbers. IOW, the 0.380" case mouth is obsessively oversized at 0.381". A head diameter of 0.392" is pure scrap.
Bottom Line: You don't need to ask us anything. You need to start doing some of your own product testing.