Just in the process of breaking in a new rifle and had particularly bad results with this ammo (American Eagle 168's the exact opposite however.)
Besides the horrible accuracy, primer material was extruding into the firing pin hole. Thank God I only fired 5 rounds. Made a 1 click down and 1 click right adjustment after the first 2 rounds. Velocities were 2643, 2605, 2655, 2640 & 2646, ES 50, SD 19. Oehler 35P data, 15 feet from muzzle. The Am Eagle 168's were giving 2640 and SD of 12 for 10 rounds, no function issues cycling and no visible issues. Known round count is now only 24, so lot's to learn here.
Fired the first 2 rounds also with the Switchblock in the gas off position, turned it on to semi and the rifle failed on first try.
The next two rounds cycled but the bolt failed to stay back on empty magazine. In all fairness, using some American Eagle 168 BTHP for the M1A (according to the box) the rifle was a perfect performer that easily out shot me... sub 1/2 MOA.
Besides the horrible accuracy, primer material was extruding into the firing pin hole. Thank God I only fired 5 rounds. Made a 1 click down and 1 click right adjustment after the first 2 rounds. Velocities were 2643, 2605, 2655, 2640 & 2646, ES 50, SD 19. Oehler 35P data, 15 feet from muzzle. The Am Eagle 168's were giving 2640 and SD of 12 for 10 rounds, no function issues cycling and no visible issues. Known round count is now only 24, so lot's to learn here.
Fired the first 2 rounds also with the Switchblock in the gas off position, turned it on to semi and the rifle failed on first try.
The next two rounds cycled but the bolt failed to stay back on empty magazine. In all fairness, using some American Eagle 168 BTHP for the M1A (according to the box) the rifle was a perfect performer that easily out shot me... sub 1/2 MOA.