I recently traded into an 8.5" 300 Blackout pistol. I took it to the range yesterday and ran 50 rounds through it, 40rds of 150gr FMJBT Federal American Eagle Supers and 10rds of 125gr HP Hornady. It was ejecting the spent cases all the way across the range, hitting the wall and then they were bouncing back to me. The spent brass was also slamming into the shell deflector on the upper, leaving brass all over it and denting the brass as well.
It has a regular buffer spring and an H1 buffer in it and running pistol gas. Would a heavier buffer help to eliminate this issue? I don't plan on suppressing it or running subs out of it(unless I can find subs for cheaper just for plinking) so I'd like to "tune" it to run on supers.
Here's a couple pics of the spent brass. Notice it's deforming every single round...
Did I wasn't my time picking the brass up? Is this still able to be reloaded? I'm not gonna reload it but I'm gonna sell it to someone who will once I accumulate enough brass.
And here's a picture of the brass deflector...
It has a regular buffer spring and an H1 buffer in it and running pistol gas. Would a heavier buffer help to eliminate this issue? I don't plan on suppressing it or running subs out of it(unless I can find subs for cheaper just for plinking) so I'd like to "tune" it to run on supers.
Here's a couple pics of the spent brass. Notice it's deforming every single round...
Did I wasn't my time picking the brass up? Is this still able to be reloaded? I'm not gonna reload it but I'm gonna sell it to someone who will once I accumulate enough brass.
And here's a picture of the brass deflector...