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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
AR15/10 Rifles
6.5 Grendel feeding issues
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<blockquote data-quote="5.56×250" data-source="post: 1646921" data-attributes="member: 110162"><p>Be careful about reducing the ejector spring strength. It doesn't take much to affect the ejection of spent cases negatively . I had a bolt in one of my grendels that gave me all kinds of grief because the ejector spring was weak and the button it self didnt protrude all the way to the outer face of the bolt. Empty cases would hang up about every 2nd or 3rd time. Before I started adjusting the gas block, I swapped out the bolt from another grendel. It went from hanging or dropping spent rounds right next to the gun , to sending rounds to 4 o'clock in a neat pile 8 ft away.</p><p> I think you just need to shoot it more as is and let it break in before you start changing ejector pressure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5.56×250, post: 1646921, member: 110162"] Be careful about reducing the ejector spring strength. It doesn't take much to affect the ejection of spent cases negatively . I had a bolt in one of my grendels that gave me all kinds of grief because the ejector spring was weak and the button it self didnt protrude all the way to the outer face of the bolt. Empty cases would hang up about every 2nd or 3rd time. Before I started adjusting the gas block, I swapped out the bolt from another grendel. It went from hanging or dropping spent rounds right next to the gun , to sending rounds to 4 o'clock in a neat pile 8 ft away. I think you just need to shoot it more as is and let it break in before you start changing ejector pressure. [/QUOTE]
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