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AR15/10 Rifles
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<blockquote data-quote="kimba" data-source="post: 1076451" data-attributes="member: 85888"><p>all the things mentioned could be cause - not bumped back shoulder enough or bullet seated out too far and hitting lans. Do you check each type bullet to see what touching lans is for it then set it back 5 thou - not all bullets can be max mag length. You need to get the bump gauge mentioned to save hassles in future. I have match chamber in my gren and some bullets like the 123 sst and amax are designed with proper secant to go about max - others ( even lighter bullets like 100 amax cannot and caused the same issue that you have. </p><p>just going with book crap length info will often cause issues. You need the right tools for the job to avoid guessing and hoping. </p><p>I assume you are trying several diff mags and loading only three in to do a test?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kimba, post: 1076451, member: 85888"] all the things mentioned could be cause - not bumped back shoulder enough or bullet seated out too far and hitting lans. Do you check each type bullet to see what touching lans is for it then set it back 5 thou - not all bullets can be max mag length. You need to get the bump gauge mentioned to save hassles in future. I have match chamber in my gren and some bullets like the 123 sst and amax are designed with proper secant to go about max - others ( even lighter bullets like 100 amax cannot and caused the same issue that you have. just going with book crap length info will often cause issues. You need the right tools for the job to avoid guessing and hoping. I assume you are trying several diff mags and loading only three in to do a test? [/QUOTE]
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