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    Cartridge stuck in LE6920 barrel

    Hi all
    Went and shot about 300 rounds today out of my LE6920 and Spikes. I shot a mix of .223 today that was American Eagle and Fiocchi. The girlfriend was shooting the LE6920 when the issue happened. She called me over and i noticed the casing was wedged partially in the barrel at the feed ramps. I had to grab a rod and poke it out but when I did I noticed the bullet tip was depressed down into the top portion of the shell casing and there wasn’t a depressed primer on the round. I’m not sure if it was Fiocchi or AE. The Range officer took the round from us before I could take a pic. Any idea what could’ve caused this? Could this have damaged my rifle at all? Here’s a few pics of the feed ramps I took real quick.

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    Thanks in advance.

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    Bullet setback or bad primer ignition would be my guess. I wouldn't be worried about it, assuming it continued to fire after that misfire.

    If it still has hiccups, check the firing pin for damage.

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    I ran another 30 round mag without a hitch right after. Tight groupings and all. I was just concerned about it, I love my LE6920.

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    Sounds like a bullet wasnt crimped properly. Rifle looksfine from pics.

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    Should I not be shooting .223 and just go with AE 5.56 instead ?

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    Why did the RO take your round? Did you give it to him? Hard to figure this out, monday morning quarterback style, without the evidence to go on.

    Sounds like it's not a problem anymore since it ran fine after that.

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    Well I didn’t have a rod handy so I had to ask the RO for one. He asked to take the round and I just handed it over to him and he brought it over to one of the other Range officers. This particular range is pretty strict and they go as far as making sure your brass gets sweeped up and recycled in their bins. They don’t allow brass to be taken by shooters usually. He came over to me with the gun and took the round pretty quick. Now that I think about it I wish I asked for it back.

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    Fortunately I have no need to go to ranges though I'm greatly wanting to drive down to that fancy CMP range in Talladega. Is that normal practice where they keep your expended brass?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bamashooter View Post
    Fortunately I have no need to go to ranges though I'm greatly wanting to drive down to that fancy CMP range in Talladega. Is that normal practice where they keep your expended brass?
    In this particular one I believe so. I know they sell their own ammo though I've never used it I always bring my own. Its possible they recycle the casings for repacking. On Long Island we don't have a lot of ranges to choose from and there is virtually no place to shoot on your own property. You would have to go to upstate NY for that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Krp7894 View Post
    In this particular one I believe so. I know they sell their own ammo though I've never used it I always bring my own. Its possible they recycle the casings for repacking. On Long Island we don't have a lot of ranges to choose from and there is virtually no place to shoot on your own property. You would have to go to upstate NY for that.
    Thanks, just never gave it thought before. But the way people are I wouldn't doubt some "private" ranges may have that policy for, as you stated, selling reloads, selling brass, etc.

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