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Muzzle Break causing feeing issues? Update
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<blockquote data-quote="JEVapa" data-source="post: 3898054" data-attributes="member: 41176"><p><s>I don't think it is. I also don't think it isn't. It's just one possibility that should be eliminated from the problem list. You can do this via the assessment I and [USER=2469]@HiredHand[/USER] described.</s></p><p><s></s></p><p><s>I don't regard the brass ejection pattern as a final determination that it's an over/under/correctly gassed system. It's just landing to the right rear somewhere.</s></p><p><s>Overgassed guns will many times override the cartridges in a magazine and will appear that it is shortstroking. You just want to eliminate the possibility. It will usually be accompanied by doublefeeds and other malfunctions.</s></p><p><s></s></p><p><s>There is a litany of things you can do to find out what the problem is but, on a forum, it's all guessing and throwing stuff at a wall and hoping something sticks</s>. Usually, you need another human watching what's going on while the other shoots. </p><p></p><p>I will throw you an offer though. You can come out to my place and we'll get it solved in a few hours. Have a 100m pool table flat range in a bowl, plus an extra few hundred meters around it. Bring your gun, ammo and mags and whatever it is you shoot with. Lemme know via PM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JEVapa, post: 3898054, member: 41176"] [S]I don't think it is. I also don't think it isn't. It's just one possibility that should be eliminated from the problem list. You can do this via the assessment I and [USER=2469]@HiredHand[/USER] described. I don't regard the brass ejection pattern as a final determination that it's an over/under/correctly gassed system. It's just landing to the right rear somewhere. Overgassed guns will many times override the cartridges in a magazine and will appear that it is shortstroking. You just want to eliminate the possibility. It will usually be accompanied by doublefeeds and other malfunctions. There is a litany of things you can do to find out what the problem is but, on a forum, it's all guessing and throwing stuff at a wall and hoping something sticks[/S]. Usually, you need another human watching what's going on while the other shoots. I will throw you an offer though. You can come out to my place and we'll get it solved in a few hours. Have a 100m pool table flat range in a bowl, plus an extra few hundred meters around it. Bring your gun, ammo and mags and whatever it is you shoot with. Lemme know via PM. [/QUOTE]
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