RangerPark
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Near Edmonton, AB
So I bit the bullet and bought a Stag 10. I was in the market for a SA20 but seeing as they were about the same price I decided to go the Stag route.
After Canada Post was done seemingly walking it across the country I took it to the range and fed it many different types of ammo both from various P-MAGs and XCR mags. VLD bullets would get hung up by hitting just below the chamber and many other pointed type bullets would get damaged on their way in.
Here are some pictures:

Here you can see a reloaded round with Berger 185 gr VLD Hunting bullets. It hits hard and gets stuck just below the chamber. It did the same thing with 155 gr hybrids. I tried varying OALs from 2.700 to 2.825 and they would all hang up like this. Under a full power cycle, they would hit so hard the bullets would get driven into the case, even with a healthy crimp.

Next is some Winchester soft points factory ammo (2.700) and reloads with Sierra 175 gr TMKs (2.825). Although those bullets would chamber they exhibited signs of hitting in the exact same place. The rifle feeds fine with FMJ bullets but that's not what I bought it for.

The Stag is the only AR10 type rifle I have on hand so I took a look at some AR15s I also have. I noticed the AR15s have a breech cone machined in to help feeding and the Stag 10 doesn't.
EDIT, one more photo:

EDIT:
I forgot to mention, brass comes out of the Stag looking rather rough. The top brass was fired in the Stag 10, the bottom one was fired in a finer .308" chamber.
I figured the barrel was missing it's breech cone and emailed my concerns to Arms East. I promptly got a RMA shipping label and I shipped the rifle back the same day. I was then contacted by phone by a different person and was told the following:
- The Stag 10 and other AR10 barrels don't have breech cones like AR15s do.
- Apparently there's nothing wrong with my rifle.
- I will have to keep buying different bullets to reload until I find something that feeds properly.
- The rough looking brass is apparently normal for a chrome lined chamber.
- The RMA shipping label was apparently sent to me by mistake since Stag isn't going to do anything about this.
Unfortunately the person that sent me the RMA was different from the person that told me there was nothing wrong with my rifle. So now my Stag 10 is on a cross country return trip from Alberta to Newfoundland for apparently no reason. So during the next 4 or so weeks that this rifle will be stuck in the mail system I should have some free time to find solutions to those feeding problems.
So for those of you who are reloading for the Stag 10, what bullets have you been using? Have any of you had success with VLD type bullets? If you had the same issues I'm having, were you able to resolve them? Does your Stag 10 or AR10 have a breech cone similar to an AR15? Do your chrome lined chambers also cloud up brass like mine does? What would you recommend I do to solve this problem?
All constructive insights are welcome.
After Canada Post was done seemingly walking it across the country I took it to the range and fed it many different types of ammo both from various P-MAGs and XCR mags. VLD bullets would get hung up by hitting just below the chamber and many other pointed type bullets would get damaged on their way in.
Here are some pictures:

Here you can see a reloaded round with Berger 185 gr VLD Hunting bullets. It hits hard and gets stuck just below the chamber. It did the same thing with 155 gr hybrids. I tried varying OALs from 2.700 to 2.825 and they would all hang up like this. Under a full power cycle, they would hit so hard the bullets would get driven into the case, even with a healthy crimp.

Next is some Winchester soft points factory ammo (2.700) and reloads with Sierra 175 gr TMKs (2.825). Although those bullets would chamber they exhibited signs of hitting in the exact same place. The rifle feeds fine with FMJ bullets but that's not what I bought it for.

The Stag is the only AR10 type rifle I have on hand so I took a look at some AR15s I also have. I noticed the AR15s have a breech cone machined in to help feeding and the Stag 10 doesn't.
EDIT, one more photo:

EDIT:
I forgot to mention, brass comes out of the Stag looking rather rough. The top brass was fired in the Stag 10, the bottom one was fired in a finer .308" chamber.
I figured the barrel was missing it's breech cone and emailed my concerns to Arms East. I promptly got a RMA shipping label and I shipped the rifle back the same day. I was then contacted by phone by a different person and was told the following:
- The Stag 10 and other AR10 barrels don't have breech cones like AR15s do.
- Apparently there's nothing wrong with my rifle.
- I will have to keep buying different bullets to reload until I find something that feeds properly.
- The rough looking brass is apparently normal for a chrome lined chamber.
- The RMA shipping label was apparently sent to me by mistake since Stag isn't going to do anything about this.
Unfortunately the person that sent me the RMA was different from the person that told me there was nothing wrong with my rifle. So now my Stag 10 is on a cross country return trip from Alberta to Newfoundland for apparently no reason. So during the next 4 or so weeks that this rifle will be stuck in the mail system I should have some free time to find solutions to those feeding problems.
So for those of you who are reloading for the Stag 10, what bullets have you been using? Have any of you had success with VLD type bullets? If you had the same issues I'm having, were you able to resolve them? Does your Stag 10 or AR10 have a breech cone similar to an AR15? Do your chrome lined chambers also cloud up brass like mine does? What would you recommend I do to solve this problem?
All constructive insights are welcome.
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