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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
AR15/10 Rifles
Mystery spiral on 223 bullet?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tesoro" data-source="post: 1291311" data-attributes="member: 44340"><p>I hear ya but what you are describing are all common scars/solutions from extraction damages and not insertion. But when an old pro tells me something I listen. I didnt find anything via google either so thats why I called him up and he had my answer right away without having to think about it. fact is the only way my scratch could have been made was for the bullet to rotate nearly 3 times and that cant happen on extraction so has to be on insertion! Unfortunately I dont think a video could be taken to prove that a case temporarily pops forward of the bolt after being freed from the magazine and spins. However the bullet markings sort of prove it because there is no other plausible explanation. I also have pretty tight chambers in my uppers so maybe the markings are amplified in my case.</p><p>Moral of story is better you understand how your gas gun works the better for you and shooting/reloading!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tesoro, post: 1291311, member: 44340"] I hear ya but what you are describing are all common scars/solutions from extraction damages and not insertion. But when an old pro tells me something I listen. I didnt find anything via google either so thats why I called him up and he had my answer right away without having to think about it. fact is the only way my scratch could have been made was for the bullet to rotate nearly 3 times and that cant happen on extraction so has to be on insertion! Unfortunately I dont think a video could be taken to prove that a case temporarily pops forward of the bolt after being freed from the magazine and spins. However the bullet markings sort of prove it because there is no other plausible explanation. I also have pretty tight chambers in my uppers so maybe the markings are amplified in my case. Moral of story is better you understand how your gas gun works the better for you and shooting/reloading! [/QUOTE]
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