05-11-2021, 11:12 AM
I think forks put to much emphasis on where their brass is ejecting, if it is ejecting at 3 or 4 oclock it should not be hitting the deflector very hard, if it was hitting it hard you would see 1 or 2 oclock. It really does not matter as long as the rifle functions as it should, fires, ejects, strips and chambers next round and locks back on last round.
I would use the velcro and turn the gas down. Hornady brass seems to be a little on the soft side so it's going to deform a little easier. Case mouth deformation is normal for a gas gun and will resize it self when run through a sizing die unless it is pretty much crushed out of shape.
I would use the velcro and turn the gas down. Hornady brass seems to be a little on the soft side so it's going to deform a little easier. Case mouth deformation is normal for a gas gun and will resize it self when run through a sizing die unless it is pretty much crushed out of shape.
If you can not see the tyranny of having a gun ban enforced by men with guns... Then you fail to understand why the second amendment was written in the first place.