Originally Posted by Big Stick
Originally Posted by DanAdair
Originally Posted by Big Stick
Originally Posted by DanAdair
Larry, you missed the point....


How did a fundamental ESCAPE the CAD-CAM engineers in the first place?

It also causes "Premature Ejection" which can't be fixed with pills.


I radiused/shortened the ejector,to prevent dive of 223AI's heads and to allow a greater COAL to exit the ejection port.

Coupled with a Weatherby-esque scallop,up front.................

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Larry, the heads can dive all they want.... If the box is windowed, they will roll back up with minimal pressure.

Go ahead and tell the group what happens when too similar of a Brinell Hardness exists between metallic parts.



No thang to relieve the ejector's underside,so as to preclude it's contact with the portside loaded round's body...even when going Ackley Improved.

I don't get giddy about windows,as another hole for schit to get into,is another hole for schit to get into.....................



Neither is it a thang to stop it at the rear of the box (the bolt doesn't stop at the rear of the box)

Windows don't have to go completely through the box to be effective. Split that [bleep] in two and have at it with a Bridgeport (drop an end mill in there .010" deep and leave about 1/4" towards the head and shoulder to keep the cases in line) and then put it back together with some silver solder. Like I said earlier, the beadrolled early model 9re 64's were my prefernece (if you don't have one of those, look at an AR15 mag)

I'm still trying to figure out how you'd get [bleep] through the windows even if they did go completely though the box???


I'm Irish...

Of course I know how to patch drywall