
Originally Posted by
munch520
Grumpy, it'd be helpful if you had some hard data to go with all that anger. Especially helpful would be examples based on your experience (with Noveske) of gas port size + ammunition used + buffer used and results based on aforementioned variables. Quantifying those 3 would be far more helpful than debating ejection patterns and the associated bullshit voodoo.
For the record, I read the entire thread and didn't see you mention once the port size on that Noveske.
Again...port size, ammo used?

'Normal' function as defined by you is what, casings landing at ___ o'clock every time?
Since I can see that you didn't read the entire thread either, I don't give a crap if you think it's "voodoo bullshit".
I've laid out the pertinent information on how to use ejection pattern as a way to keep tabs on parts degredation over time, or as a beginning of the diagnosis process when things start to fail and some people just don't care to listen because of their personal bias.
Call it voodoo, bullshit, reading tea-leaves, I don't care. I know it works, so I use it.
If the last two pages hasn't explained how ejection patterns can be used appropriatly, then you simply won't ever understand. Why? That's your problem.
It is missing the point to think that the martial art is solely in cutting a man down; it is in killing evil. It is in the strategem of killing the evil of one man and giving life to ten thousand -Yagyu Munemori
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