I've had an m305 for awhile but I'm new to its daddy.
I've a M1 Garand in 7.62. So far I've only shot some of my m-305 reloads through it, which are too weak for complete cycling, and some norc surplus
Ejection is 4 - 5 o'clock and strong. Problem is I'm left handed and the casings are regularly beaning me on the ear muff or hitting me in the right eye when bench resting it.
Now, my safety glasses are prescription, so having them scratched really annoys me.
This is a built rifle with low round count that was assembled by someone whom everyone here respects.
So what's the problem? Gun? Ammo? Me having too fat a head?
I'm used to the m-305 tossing brass forwards so was really unprepared for this.
I understand that lubrication is the first step, so I'll strip, clean, and use a grade 1 grease before trying it out again. Just looking for any other pointers.
I will be reloading soon, using 150gr plated bullets and H4895, but for winter I have a case of this norc stuff to burn.
I've a M1 Garand in 7.62. So far I've only shot some of my m-305 reloads through it, which are too weak for complete cycling, and some norc surplus
Ejection is 4 - 5 o'clock and strong. Problem is I'm left handed and the casings are regularly beaning me on the ear muff or hitting me in the right eye when bench resting it.
Now, my safety glasses are prescription, so having them scratched really annoys me.
This is a built rifle with low round count that was assembled by someone whom everyone here respects.
So what's the problem? Gun? Ammo? Me having too fat a head?
I'm used to the m-305 tossing brass forwards so was really unprepared for this.
I understand that lubrication is the first step, so I'll strip, clean, and use a grade 1 grease before trying it out again. Just looking for any other pointers.
I will be reloading soon, using 150gr plated bullets and H4895, but for winter I have a case of this norc stuff to burn.




















































