I shot my EVO for the second time last night. It shot really well and it really chews through ammo. My wife wanted to shoot it so she loaded a mag with the bolt rear-ward and sent the charging handle forward to load the first round. She takes it off safe, goes to shoot, and "click". I thought that a round must not have been chambered so I took the gun, dropped the mag, and tried to pull the charging handle back to eject the round in the chamber if there was one. The charging handle was very difficult to pull back, but I could see there was a round in the chamber. Despite my best efforts, I could only pull hard enough to see about half the casing. I messed with this for a while, but couldn't get it to eject. We had to leave for dinner so I thought I'd just mess with it this morning.
This morning I "mortared" it similar to an AR by grabbing the charging handle and slamming the stock on the counter a few times until the round finally ejected. I was shooting Freedom 115-grain reloads and thought maybe I had an out-of-spec round or something. I visually compared the round to about half a dozen others, and visually they all looked the same except the "bad" round had a slight dent on the bullet head.
I'm not terribly worried about it, but what could have caused this? Also, should the charging handle lock back after the last round is fired? It was back after each mag, but not rotated upward in the locked position, so there was no "HK slap" when we put in a new mag, we just had to pull back slightly and release to close the bolt.