AR brass deflection

Dazbog

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Just ran my first AR and had a question about the spent casings. They seem to be landing at around 7 o'clock and the casings appear to be hitting the deflector on the upper based on the brass marks I see. The spent casing also seems to have a small, light dent about 1/3 of the way down from the top.

It's a DD MK12 and I was using 55g .223 American Eagle if that matters.

My questions are 1) is this a symptom of overgassing 2) will this small dent on casing prevent me from being able to reload the brass?
 
7 o'clock? Cases are ejecting out of the port on the right hand side of the gun and landing to the LEFT of the shooter?

Cases are supposed to hit the case deflector. That's what it's for. Dents in the body of a cartridge case do not affect reloadability.
 
so 12 oclock is the same direction the muzzle ponts to
so 7 oclock means the brass is ejecting out of the right side of the rifle and landing to the back left of the rifle
are you sure about this?
 
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I have a DD MK12 as well, great gun. Mine also behaves as yours with 55 gr ammo, however, when shooting 68 gr BTHP (handholds), which the gun loves accuracy wise, the cases eject at 3 o'clock and don't even hit the deflector. By the way, a small dent on the brass does not adversely affect reloading them.

Just ran my first AR and had a question about the spent casings. They seem to be landing at around 7 o'clock and the casings appear to be hitting the deflector on the upper based on the brass marks I see. The spent casing also seems to have a small, light dent about 1/3 of the way down from the top.

It's a DD MK12 and I was using 55g .223 American Eagle if that matters.

My questions are 1) is this a symptom of overgassing 2) will this small dent on casing prevent me from being able to reload the brass?
 
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