Sometime last year I ordered a bolt upper from them in 6mm ARC. Since buying loaded ammo seemed to be the only way I could get brass, I did, and have been fiddle farting around with that since then. I finally loaded a few test rounds for it the other day and it didn't go great. Well... it actually it shot pretty dang good, but I had primer dimple "inversion". Not like signs of high pressure and starting to get primer flow, but defined squared off stick out.
Now I'm unsure what to blame:
I've seen mention that these uppers do this with warmer loads.
(though I mostly read about it in earlier, AR10 sized guns).
Is that the problem?
I used Hornady's Bolt Gun load data.
Is that the problem?
(Hornady 108gr ELD-M, with a 70+% up the scale load of AA2520. They don't list this bullet weight for the gas gun loads, despite it being the same bullet I've been shooting in the factory ammo (using same COAL))
Or just regular old the book doesn't match the reality of my gun"?
Is that the problem?
I don't expect you to have the answer per say, but it'll be a while before I get to play with it again, so I thought maybe someone with experience with these uppers (maybe even with this round) would have some input and ideas.
Now I'm unsure what to blame:
I've seen mention that these uppers do this with warmer loads.
(though I mostly read about it in earlier, AR10 sized guns).
Is that the problem?
I used Hornady's Bolt Gun load data.
Is that the problem?
(Hornady 108gr ELD-M, with a 70+% up the scale load of AA2520. They don't list this bullet weight for the gas gun loads, despite it being the same bullet I've been shooting in the factory ammo (using same COAL))
Or just regular old the book doesn't match the reality of my gun"?
Is that the problem?
I don't expect you to have the answer per say, but it'll be a while before I get to play with it again, so I thought maybe someone with experience with these uppers (maybe even with this round) would have some input and ideas.
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