Damage to casing neck after shooting?
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Damage to casing neck after shooting?
I just shot my mg reweld for the first time. Here is a picture of the two casings showing the damage to them. What should I look for that would be causing this? Thanks
Re: Damage to casing neck after shooting?
Shooting off the bipod or lafette? The lafette throws the empty brass at the chute and damages a lot of them-if off the bipod I don't know...
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Re: Damage to casing neck after shooting?
Just shooting from the bipod.
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Re: Damage to casing neck after shooting?
High speed photography would solve this question immediately. Try putting a rubber pad (piece of radiator hose or similar) on the front of the trigger guard to see if the brass is twirling into it upon ejection.
Re: Damage to casing neck after shooting?
That's what it was on mine, the rubber pad worked well. I also had the bolt moving pretty fast on my SA. Slowing that down also helped.JBaum wrote:High speed photography would solve this question immediately. Try putting a rubber pad (piece of radiator hose or similar) on the front of the trigger guard to see if the brass is twirling into it upon ejection.
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Re: Damage to casing neck after shooting?
Not like THAT it doesn't!!! Those cases are totally mauled. Something very wrong is going on...Bil wrote:Shooting off the bipod or lafette? The lafette throws the empty brass at the chute and damages a lot of them-if off the bipod I don't know...
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Re: Damage to casing neck after shooting?
Hot Round and no rubber on the front could do that. First add a piece of hose to the the front of the trigger, then see what the brass looks like.
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Re: Damage to casing neck after shooting?
Hi guys
The trigger guard has nothing to do with these casing spoils. After hitting a trigger guard (MG-42) the casing looks like this :
These are from my collection, dug from MG nest in Kurland Kessel.
In case of motley13crew something is wrong with ejection I think.
The trigger guard has nothing to do with these casing spoils. After hitting a trigger guard (MG-42) the casing looks like this :
These are from my collection, dug from MG nest in Kurland Kessel.
In case of motley13crew something is wrong with ejection I think.
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Re: Damage to casing neck after shooting?
I'll buy that. Your pic shows nice clean dents or caving in. The case on the right in his pic looks like it was crushed head on, sort of like it didn't clear the ejection port and the bolt ran into it or rammed it into the ejection port.