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Reloading
AR15 Brass dings and Headstamp slices
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark M." data-source="post: 2464689" data-attributes="member: 105024"><p>I believe the path of the ejected brass is determined by the gas pressure.</p><p>Ideally you want the brass to eject slightly forward of straight out, if straight out were 3:00, 2-2:30 is what you're looking for.</p><p>The fact that your running a little lite on the pressure and hitting the deflector, 4 or 5:00 would make sense.</p><p>A hotter load should help.</p><p>The extractor might need to be deburred and polished, hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark M., post: 2464689, member: 105024"] I believe the path of the ejected brass is determined by the gas pressure. Ideally you want the brass to eject slightly forward of straight out, if straight out were 3:00, 2-2:30 is what you're looking for. The fact that your running a little lite on the pressure and hitting the deflector, 4 or 5:00 would make sense. A hotter load should help. The extractor might need to be deburred and polished, hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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