Long story short, in a newly assembled upper I'm seeing over-pressurization signs (and a jammed casing) with Hornady Match (88 eldm) ammunition. I'm not certain where to go and would appreciate any guidance.
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I just reassembled this upper with a new 224 Valkyrie barrel, BCG, adjustable gas block, gas tube and muzzle brake. The bolt and barrel will accept a GO headspace gage, and not accept a NO GO gage.
When firing, the rifle would short cycle. It would eject the spent casing, but not strip the next round or lock back on an empty magazine. I fired a total of 25 rounds and didn't realized I had a problem until the last one jammed the casing in the chamber. I had to remove the casing by pushing it through the bore once cool.
The spent casings show cratered and pierced primers as well as ejector and extractor marks. I thought this was overly loaded ammunition, but realized the rounds came from two manufacturing lots. I'm wondering how likely two lots of hot ammunition would be, versus some other rifle issue? And if a rifle issue, what would cause this aside from headspace?
I was able to find some Federal ammunition, and planned to test with it. Although I'm not certain this is a good idea.
Build details:
- Criterion 22" barrel with rifle length gas
- APOC Armory branded BCG (Toolcraft rebrand)
- Wojtek gas block (was fully open)
- CMMG gas tube (does not appear obstructed)
- Ultradyne Pulse brake
- ASC 6.8 magazines
Thanks.
More details:
I just reassembled this upper with a new 224 Valkyrie barrel, BCG, adjustable gas block, gas tube and muzzle brake. The bolt and barrel will accept a GO headspace gage, and not accept a NO GO gage.
When firing, the rifle would short cycle. It would eject the spent casing, but not strip the next round or lock back on an empty magazine. I fired a total of 25 rounds and didn't realized I had a problem until the last one jammed the casing in the chamber. I had to remove the casing by pushing it through the bore once cool.
The spent casings show cratered and pierced primers as well as ejector and extractor marks. I thought this was overly loaded ammunition, but realized the rounds came from two manufacturing lots. I'm wondering how likely two lots of hot ammunition would be, versus some other rifle issue? And if a rifle issue, what would cause this aside from headspace?
I was able to find some Federal ammunition, and planned to test with it. Although I'm not certain this is a good idea.
Build details:
- Criterion 22" barrel with rifle length gas
- APOC Armory branded BCG (Toolcraft rebrand)
- Wojtek gas block (was fully open)
- CMMG gas tube (does not appear obstructed)
- Ultradyne Pulse brake
- ASC 6.8 magazines
Thanks.
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