09 August 2004, 22:46
wildboarRe: BAR dinging brass when ejects
Of course, some of the brasses can be slightly dented, but I believe it's much more when they hit the ground. When I shoot, 70/80% of my brasses are in good condition - Lorenzo
09 August 2004, 15:07
.358I've had and still have several BAR's they all do it, not a problem, just resize them. don"t mess with the gass port screw !
10 August 2004, 06:34
Talking HeadIn my experience this is pretty common, I have two BAR's, one .270 Weatherby, one .338 Win., they both put a good sized ding in the case mouth, no problem reloading them.
09 August 2004, 11:17
wildboarIt's quite strange; this is my third BAR and I never had this problem. Is it a new model? If so, you could try to reduce the cycling velocity by tigthening a little the screw on the gas port. Usually the BAR should eject the brass at 1 meter, at 90� on the right. - Lorenzo
09 August 2004, 11:11
DigitalDanFirstshot, I had one of those a loooooong time ago that did the same thing, .30-06. The dents ironed out when the expander ball entered the case for resizing. Never really pondered the why of it though. I've seen a number of other designs of semi-autos do that as well. Just a guess, maybe the ejection process begins before the case is clear of the chamber and it dents the case mouth a bit. Best solution I found was to sell it to somebody who didn't reload and buy something else.
10 August 2004, 06:20
ASS_CLOWNBoth of my BARS are 30-06s and they both ding the case mouths as you describe from time to time. They also, very consistently, place all their brass about 6 feet to the right at the ~ 2:00 o'clock position. I have never let it bother me and haven't noticed any ill effects on the brass from it, I still get 10 reloads out of it typically.
ASS_CLOWN