Wolfdog91
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Wanted to see if I can get some help here.
Built a lil .22 TCM direct blow back AR pistol and been playing with it .
Used the reccomended buffer spring and weight from kak And it was work pretty good with factory
ammo cycling wise , but noticed I was getting inconsistent shoulders
From left to right




Thought this was a bit odd
Anyway made my own brass from .223 ( got a whole thread goin in the small caliber section) and tired that. Was shooting way faster getting beautifully formed cases but no ejections. So after going up pretty high j decided to change the buffed deal to make it lighter.... Well started to cycle ...but now I'm getting some weird forming again.
The right case was what the first 15 or so of my converted ones looked like and the left is what all the ones that ejected look like

Was told this might just be a quirk of direct blow back but idk ..anyone delt with this ?
Also, I made this brass from .223/5.56 with crimped primer pockets . Cut out the crimp.liem I always do but I'm using small pistol primers and I'm getting a lot of this

I swear them blow is a good bit but their building out with a bit of cratering is this because pistol primers are a bit too loose for these pockets or ?
Anyhow would appreciate any advice or insight
Built a lil .22 TCM direct blow back AR pistol and been playing with it .
Used the reccomended buffer spring and weight from kak And it was work pretty good with factory
ammo cycling wise , but noticed I was getting inconsistent shoulders
From left to right




Thought this was a bit odd
Anyway made my own brass from .223 ( got a whole thread goin in the small caliber section) and tired that. Was shooting way faster getting beautifully formed cases but no ejections. So after going up pretty high j decided to change the buffed deal to make it lighter.... Well started to cycle ...but now I'm getting some weird forming again.
The right case was what the first 15 or so of my converted ones looked like and the left is what all the ones that ejected look like

Was told this might just be a quirk of direct blow back but idk ..anyone delt with this ?
Also, I made this brass from .223/5.56 with crimped primer pockets . Cut out the crimp.liem I always do but I'm using small pistol primers and I'm getting a lot of this

I swear them blow is a good bit but their building out with a bit of cratering is this because pistol primers are a bit too loose for these pockets or ?
Anyhow would appreciate any advice or insight