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    Dented Brass

    I went and fired my new Grendel today and it worked perfectly. The brass on the other hand has this little ding in it. Each was exactly the same. It is Hornady factory amax.

    https://picasaweb.google.com/gevanno...43441741788370

    Is this normal, ok, a disaster or something else?

    Thanks in advance
    Eric

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    Competely normal. Usually caused by striking the brass deflector as it is ejected. I little piece of the fuzzy side of velcro tape on the brass deflector has been known to correct it.

    The other cause can be landing on concrete at the range, but if they all look like that, velcro is your friend!
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    sweet, thanks. Yea all 8 are exactly the same as the one in the pic.

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    Check thread below started by Bjorn "dented case on ejection". I had exactly the same issue, and the Velcro helps, but the spring mod really fixed the problem. Velcro still in place, and can be cut for a proper fit to deflector. And as indicated in that thread, a very small reduction in spring length is the ticket. Measure with a good caliper and make minimum cut-you can always go back for a second pass, if necessary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobke View Post
    Check thread below started by Bjorn "dented case on ejection". I had exactly the same issue, and the Velcro helps, but the spring mod really fixed the problem. Velcro still in place, and can be cut for a proper fit to deflector. And as indicated in that thread, a very small reduction in spring length is the ticket. Measure with a good caliper and make minimum cut-you can always go back for a second pass, if necessary.
    But if you cut too much those little springs are a bitch to weld.

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    I'm glad to find out that I'm not the only one who has seen this, and even happier that it's nothing to worry about.

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    Trust me...LOL...if you trim the spring start with small reductions!

    Here is the link: http://www.65grendel.com/forum/showt...se-on-ejection
    Last edited by BjornF16; 10-21-2012 at 08:23 PM. Reason: added link

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