The_Biased_Observer
11-17-08, 19:49
Using BH 168 and FGGM 168's, some of the BH has popped primers and all of the brass has light ejector flow visible. To add to the confusion a common malfunction is happening where the empty brass gets caught by the forward movement of the bolt and is wedged case mouth first on top of the new, fresh round being sent into the chamber. Happened 3 times out of 15 rounds this evening. Bolt is wet, shooting suppressed and unsuppressed.
Brass from suppressed firing is landing at 2 o clock, un suppressed is at 5.
I'm guessing the ejector spring may be bad or has some brass shavings stuck in it, what about the overpressure signs? Chamber is the Noveske match, is that the problem?
Brass from suppressed firing is landing at 2 o clock, un suppressed is at 5.
I'm guessing the ejector spring may be bad or has some brass shavings stuck in it, what about the overpressure signs? Chamber is the Noveske match, is that the problem?