Recently put together a 6 ARC gasser using a 22” SS Proof barrel in a Seekins IRMT upper with a new Maxim bolt. It shoots great however, after running a mix of factory 108 Hornady Match and running a load work up with 26.6 gr of 8208 XBR under an 87 gr vmax I found the deformation on the back of the bolt lugs:
This is after approximately 100 rounds. I’m not seeing pressure signs on the brass. Ejection using a suppressor with adjustable gas block, rifle buffer and JP polished/tuned spring is at 3 o’clock. Velocity gave an average of 2823 fps with an sd of 5 so it’s been very consistent. I double checked I wasn’t seating in the lands causing a pressure spike.
Any ideas what could be causing this? Should I run it as is? I also tried a different used no name MPI bolt to see if I got a lemon but came back with almost identical deformation on it after only 30 rounds.
This is after approximately 100 rounds. I’m not seeing pressure signs on the brass. Ejection using a suppressor with adjustable gas block, rifle buffer and JP polished/tuned spring is at 3 o’clock. Velocity gave an average of 2823 fps with an sd of 5 so it’s been very consistent. I double checked I wasn’t seating in the lands causing a pressure spike.
Any ideas what could be causing this? Should I run it as is? I also tried a different used no name MPI bolt to see if I got a lemon but came back with almost identical deformation on it after only 30 rounds.