***I thought about posting this in the Reloading section but because of the specific nature of the question I thought it better here...
So I loaded up some hand loads for my M305 and went to the range this past weekend. They all functioned 100% and accuracy was a noticeable improvement. One thing I noticed right off the bat though was that it didn't seem to be kicking the brass out like it did with other factory rounds (not as far). Then after inspecting a few spent casings I noticed a couple of them had the primer protruding out from the pocket just a wee bit. No cratering or residue burns around the primer. I first thought it may have been a headspace issue but did some reading and discovered that it could be caused by light loads as well (I'm using 40gr of VARGET over 150gr pills, which I didn't thing was on the light side according to my Hornady Handbook). It was new brass. They only variable I can think of is the USGI gas assy I installed recently (first thing I thought of with the brass not ejecting as vigorously) but I made sure the ports were lined up and shimmed the assy.
Peculiar it is. Any thoughts?
So I loaded up some hand loads for my M305 and went to the range this past weekend. They all functioned 100% and accuracy was a noticeable improvement. One thing I noticed right off the bat though was that it didn't seem to be kicking the brass out like it did with other factory rounds (not as far). Then after inspecting a few spent casings I noticed a couple of them had the primer protruding out from the pocket just a wee bit. No cratering or residue burns around the primer. I first thought it may have been a headspace issue but did some reading and discovered that it could be caused by light loads as well (I'm using 40gr of VARGET over 150gr pills, which I didn't thing was on the light side according to my Hornady Handbook). It was new brass. They only variable I can think of is the USGI gas assy I installed recently (first thing I thought of with the brass not ejecting as vigorously) but I made sure the ports were lined up and shimmed the assy.
Peculiar it is. Any thoughts?