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<blockquote data-quote="scratch" data-source="post: 1026678" data-attributes="member: 1674"><p>I use Federal brass, I had two miss-fires in the first 150 rounds. The rifle had never been fired before, and it quit cycling. Turned out two screws came loose on top of the bolt that held a piece on, resulting in loss of gas pressure. We tightened those and had no problem after that. My nephew had a different AR and he was using Wolf steel casings with no problem. I bought a 500 round case of Federal American Eagle 55 GR for $185, works out to $0.37 a shot. I also ordered a case of Federal Lake City 62 GR greentips from Cabelas a month ago for the same price, they are still back-ordered for a couple of weeks. Ammo is cheaper buying in quantity, I'm going to get stocked up on it. We also cleaned the cobwebs out of a Dan Wesson .357 revolver I have had for a long time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scratch, post: 1026678, member: 1674"] I use Federal brass, I had two miss-fires in the first 150 rounds. The rifle had never been fired before, and it quit cycling. Turned out two screws came loose on top of the bolt that held a piece on, resulting in loss of gas pressure. We tightened those and had no problem after that. My nephew had a different AR and he was using Wolf steel casings with no problem. I bought a 500 round case of Federal American Eagle 55 GR for $185, works out to $0.37 a shot. I also ordered a case of Federal Lake City 62 GR greentips from Cabelas a month ago for the same price, they are still back-ordered for a couple of weeks. Ammo is cheaper buying in quantity, I'm going to get stocked up on it. We also cleaned the cobwebs out of a Dan Wesson .357 revolver I have had for a long time. [/QUOTE]
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