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I unscrewed the battery cap and screwed it back on. That had no effect. Then, after about 2 mags worth, it stayed on and stayed on for another 5 - 6 mags worth until I ran out of the ammo I had brought. It seems to have "self cured."
I will be going out again this week to run another several hundred rounds through it. We'll see how the T-1 holds out after those several hundred rounds.
Chad
The self cure did not last. The first day I had taken off the battery compartment lid one or two times to try and get it on better/straighter/tighter and to make sure the battery was not in there funny. That did not seem to help the first day though I thought it had self cured but today I went out and shot another 125 rds (30mph winds plus lack of ammo :-( limited me) and it started misbehaving again. I took the battery lid off once again and carefully put it back on good and tight and it seems to be fixed. The rest of the session went fine with no intermittent problems
Chad
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