I just picked up a couple of the new 10rd Magpul mags and was very disappointed on my first trip to the range with all kinds of feeding problems with 7.62 FGMM 175s. Upon examining the mags it seems as the rounds are placed in them, the mag bulges and bullet hangs up on the front of the mag. I have never had issues with the 20rd. version so headed home scratching my head and thinking not so good thoughts about the new mags. Well I get home and measure the 7.62 FGMM and find they are about 2.815" in length. I then pulled out a few of the 308 version of the FGMM 175s and find they are right at 2.800" and seem to feed fine through the mag. Did a few searches and found a few threads discussing the OAL difference so feel this is how they are suppose to be.
My issue is that I have a good supply of the 7.62 version of FGMM but not so many of the 308 so my question is does anyone know if I could just run the 7.62 version through the seating die to a length of 2.800" and call it good or are there other issues I should be aware of such as sealant, etc. Also, from prior experience, I know the 7.62 are a little hotter than the 308 but think seating the bullet down a little would decrease the pressure if anything. Anyone ever do this or have any comments?
My issue is that I have a good supply of the 7.62 version of FGMM but not so many of the 308 so my question is does anyone know if I could just run the 7.62 version through the seating die to a length of 2.800" and call it good or are there other issues I should be aware of such as sealant, etc. Also, from prior experience, I know the 7.62 are a little hotter than the 308 but think seating the bullet down a little would decrease the pressure if anything. Anyone ever do this or have any comments?