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Originally Posted by MistWolf
Rastoff, ejection pattern is not an indication of over gassing.
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You clearly know more about this than I do, but I'm not convinced that ejection and gassing are not related at all.
If a gun is over gassed, will it not eject the round with more authority? Understand, I'm not talking about where the round lands or if it lands in a small pile vs scattered all over the place. What I'm talking about is shear force of ejection. They have to be related at least a little.
Look at it slightly differently. If the gas system is set perfectly, it will throw the shells in one manner. Open it up to allow more gas and it will throw them differently. Is that not true?
So, yes, I agree that one gun properly gassed and another, also properly gassed, may not throw the shells in the same place. However, the same gun will throw them differently based on how the gas system is set. Don't you think?