Finally got to shoot my L1A1 today. A couple of questions you might be able to help me with.
1) The ejected brass at times seems to ding the receiver behind and below the ejection port. Is this normal or do I have a bad extractor? I notice if I manually cycle the rifle, it doesn't ding the reciever at all, and winds up spewing the cartridge several feet from my position(which I hear is normal).
2) I started the gas setting at 9. The cartridge would fire, but the action didn't cycle. I repeated this firing process from 9 until 4, where it seemed to work fine. I turned it down to 3(one more notch) as the manual and other previous posters have suggested.
Question is, does that seem like it's a little high? Is there anything that I can do to turn that down? The rifle wass brand new when bought, so I doubt that it could be dirty. I oiled it very well before shooting? Is there something I'm missing? Could the high pressure setting have anything to do with the problem I am having with the ejected brass?
Also, I'm using mil-surp 7.62 NATO ammo.
Thanks in advance for any responses.
1) The ejected brass at times seems to ding the receiver behind and below the ejection port. Is this normal or do I have a bad extractor? I notice if I manually cycle the rifle, it doesn't ding the reciever at all, and winds up spewing the cartridge several feet from my position(which I hear is normal).
2) I started the gas setting at 9. The cartridge would fire, but the action didn't cycle. I repeated this firing process from 9 until 4, where it seemed to work fine. I turned it down to 3(one more notch) as the manual and other previous posters have suggested.
Question is, does that seem like it's a little high? Is there anything that I can do to turn that down? The rifle wass brand new when bought, so I doubt that it could be dirty. I oiled it very well before shooting? Is there something I'm missing? Could the high pressure setting have anything to do with the problem I am having with the ejected brass?
Also, I'm using mil-surp 7.62 NATO ammo.
Thanks in advance for any responses.