I just received my suppressor and on the first test session using cheap PMC Bronze 147g (2780fps 24" barrel) I shot the first round with just the brake and the gas piston regulator was set on 2, gas adjustment range is 0-1-2-3. That piece of brass was fine and ejected at 4 o'clock, I installed the can leaving the gas on 2 and shot a few and ejection was at 2:30, switched to 1 and it was at 2 o'clock, on 3 it was at 3 o'clock. No failure to feed and extract noticed. I'm using 10 round Magpul Gen3's and the bolt locked back on both final round shots.
When I collected the brass, mostly which landed in grass, the brass necks were caved and the case body was showing a crescent impact from the rear of the ejection port. I only shot 19 rounds total, and the gun has 160 rounds total shot count all with the same lot of PMC 147g. I've saved all the brass and this mauling only happened with the suppressor.
Due to the hype of the new can and no feed/eject issues I didn't do the formal one round lock back test which will happen on the next range trip.
As a precaution I disassembled the gas system, inspected and thoroughly cleaned.
This is my first time shooting centerfire suppressed so I have no previous tuning experience with suppressed AR's. So what I'm looking for is if I need to modify/tune the system what is the typical procedure on AR10's?
Mauled brass:
Rear ejection port interior impact point
Due to flash over exposure on the deflector you can't see where the case mouths appeared to be hitting from midpoint and outward to the tip.
Is it related to spring rate and buffer weight? Bolt travel?
Any insight will be greatly appreciated.
When I collected the brass, mostly which landed in grass, the brass necks were caved and the case body was showing a crescent impact from the rear of the ejection port. I only shot 19 rounds total, and the gun has 160 rounds total shot count all with the same lot of PMC 147g. I've saved all the brass and this mauling only happened with the suppressor.
Due to the hype of the new can and no feed/eject issues I didn't do the formal one round lock back test which will happen on the next range trip.
As a precaution I disassembled the gas system, inspected and thoroughly cleaned.
This is my first time shooting centerfire suppressed so I have no previous tuning experience with suppressed AR's. So what I'm looking for is if I need to modify/tune the system what is the typical procedure on AR10's?
Mauled brass:


Rear ejection port interior impact point

Due to flash over exposure on the deflector you can't see where the case mouths appeared to be hitting from midpoint and outward to the tip.




Is it related to spring rate and buffer weight? Bolt travel?
Any insight will be greatly appreciated.
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