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<blockquote data-quote="JakeC" data-source="post: 2576504" data-attributes="member: 115819"><p>I loaded my first hammers last night and I bet they'd feed like a treat in that platform, pretty impressed with the balanced geometry. I think with the absolute hammers like Ed is using here you might have to seat all the way to the most forward drive band to get maximum feeding since it's kind of a lip, but maybe it doesn't matter. It's pretty subtle. Since they're so low engraving in the barrel I wonder if that would impact gas cycling at all, I don't know a thing about ARs. But yeah since they're practically shaped for their weight class/length class and they're much less grabby than gilding metal over lead I bet they feed great, I had that thought while I was checking them out.</p><p></p><p>Edit, I meant to add that regular hammer hunters are more normal pressure so cycling would be definitely there and they're still plenty for the job like Steve said.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JakeC, post: 2576504, member: 115819"] I loaded my first hammers last night and I bet they'd feed like a treat in that platform, pretty impressed with the balanced geometry. I think with the absolute hammers like Ed is using here you might have to seat all the way to the most forward drive band to get maximum feeding since it's kind of a lip, but maybe it doesn't matter. It's pretty subtle. Since they're so low engraving in the barrel I wonder if that would impact gas cycling at all, I don't know a thing about ARs. But yeah since they're practically shaped for their weight class/length class and they're much less grabby than gilding metal over lead I bet they feed great, I had that thought while I was checking them out. Edit, I meant to add that regular hammer hunters are more normal pressure so cycling would be definitely there and they're still plenty for the job like Steve said. [/QUOTE]
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