- Location
- BC Lower Mainland
I know I've mentioned it once before but I sincerely believe there should be no flat area on the underside of the rail along side the extraction/ejection zone. I really think it would improve deflection to have the cut straight across and would lessen the chances of shells being caught by the bolt carrier. At least worth the experiment.
The height of the rail over the port might also be a factor.
Well, I am not sure what you mean by "flat" ... the entire ejection area of the rail sits at an angle, there is no "flat" as in horizontal part. I am assuming that you don't mean the rail should be curved or bumpy, LOL.
Bear in mind that I have built at least two other prototypes and tested them as well. The current model has far fewer issues than those did.
There may be variations in individual rifles at work here, for which I can do very little.
As to height of the rail, higher might allow easier ejection, but its also quite undesirable from a shooting point of view.