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5.56 reloading for a AR


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I reloaded my first 5 5.56 rounds and went to try them out. I noticed a ding about a 1/2 up for the head never saw this before with factory ammo. Do I need to change my load?

25 grains of H335

55 grain FMJ

2.220 OAL

Gun is a Danial Defence Carbine length with a 16" barrel

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a "ding" ? in the case body may be caused by hitting the shell deflector the last time it was fired and is sometimes unavoidable sort of like semi auto pistol case mouths being bent in a bit

a Picture would help us..

John

Thats what was happening hitting the deflector. Went to 24.5 grains and problem solved. Thanks for the help

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Glad to help

I recall reading somewhere how to "time the gun" to the load so that doesn't happen but seem to have lost the link or magazine article

Also have heard of using the loop side of sticky back velcro to cover the shell deflector, sort of a "poor mans port buffer", for those that don't reload.

John

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