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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
AR15/10 Rifles
Dented shoulder / occasional not cycling 22 nosler
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<blockquote data-quote="ARlife4me" data-source="post: 3059633" data-attributes="member: 105694"><p>With body diameter being the same (~.002") the mag shouldn't need to be tweaked (unless it wasn't made correctly). That in turn will hold the cartridge in the correct place to not be run over with damage. By the time the bolt lugs get the round out of the mag the hammer reset on the bottom of the carrier should be pushing down on the next round. If damage is done when extraction is occurring, there's pressure at the back/base of the cartridge making the front tip upwards for the bolt lugs to cause the damage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ARlife4me, post: 3059633, member: 105694"] With body diameter being the same (~.002") the mag shouldn't need to be tweaked (unless it wasn't made correctly). That in turn will hold the cartridge in the correct place to not be run over with damage. By the time the bolt lugs get the round out of the mag the hammer reset on the bottom of the carrier should be pushing down on the next round. If damage is done when extraction is occurring, there's pressure at the back/base of the cartridge making the front tip upwards for the bolt lugs to cause the damage. [/QUOTE]
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