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New owner here with a tactical series picked up last week. Put 10 rounds downrange at 50 yds with surprising accuracy on irons. After picking up ejected brass 15-20 feet away, noted small dent about midway up and scratching/minor goughing at cartridge base edge. Anything I need to be concerned about?
 

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sign of a couple possible things. overgassed (possibly), underweight buffer (very likely), light weight bolt carrier (not liekly), understrength recoil spring (possible).

whats happening is the bcg is cycling so fast the brass is thunking the rear of the ejectio port or brass deflector really hard. the scratches are a sign of that as well as the brass is being ripped from the chamber before pressure has dropped enough.

you can correct overgassing by heavier buffers and fullauto bolt carrier groups.
 

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Or it is still a little too new and needs more rounds through it.

I get a few dents from my charging handle as the brass is ejected. You will also dent the top cartridge if you load the magazine with the bolt closed.

I just checked 5 random cases from my last outing I too have minor scratches and light gouges at the cartridge base

The gouges have to be from the extractor, the scratches, not sure.

For completeness my mini is a regular old ranch rifle had 1k rounds before it went to Gundoc for TLC and about 1k since.
 

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The gouges may be from the mag feed lips, new ones have sharp edges, I sand mine down with emery cloth or touch with a file.

Dents can be cause from hitting the scope turret or receiver on ejection.
 

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sign of a couple possible things. overgassed (possibly), underweight buffer (very likely), light weight bolt carrier (not liekly), understrength recoil spring (possible).

whats happening is the bcg is cycling so fast the brass is thunking the rear of the ejectio port or brass deflector really hard. the scratches are a sign of that as well as the brass is being ripped from the chamber before pressure has dropped enough.

you can correct overgassing by heavier buffers and fullauto bolt carrier groups.
JonM, He's shooting a Mini-14 not an AR, no bolt carrier and no buffer.


Your problem is too much gas pressure, causing marring on the cartridge rim, denting the case midway on ejection and sending the cases into the next county. The problem is a common one with the Mini-14. The problem can be solved with using reduced sized gas port bushings or an adjustable gas block.


Jim.....................
 

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Thanks guys for the responses. I am new to the Mini-14 and I already like the weapon. I plan on reloading, so I need to get the brass annoyances controlled. As mentioned, I need to put more ammo downrange, do some mag sanding, and bushings.
 

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The brass is still reloadable. Most of the time the dent will disappear when you resize the case. If it doesnt, oh well its still reloadable and when you shoot the dented round it will go away then for sure and probably create another dent. :)

Dont sweat the dents.
 

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The scape could be caused by sharp edges on the mag lips, I sand mine a little for smooth feeding.
 
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