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<blockquote data-quote="TJohn" data-source="post: 1063158" data-attributes="member: 4242"><p>I have two Smith & Wesson MP15's that each have about a thousand rounds through them. I have shot steel cased monarch, silver bear and wolf exclusively through one and exclusively brass through the other and I can't tell ten cents difference between the extractor and ejector on either one. Even if it wears your extractor and ejector, what is it, a Ten Dollar fix? Your mileage may vary. </p><p></p><p>I think the real problem with shooting steel is if you shoot steel and brass in the same session you may be more likely to get stuck cases if you shoot steel followed by brass without cleaning your chamber. However, I have not mixed brass and steel in one outing with anything other than Glock pistols, and have had no problems, but they don't seem to have as tight as tolerances as AR's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJohn, post: 1063158, member: 4242"] I have two Smith & Wesson MP15's that each have about a thousand rounds through them. I have shot steel cased monarch, silver bear and wolf exclusively through one and exclusively brass through the other and I can't tell ten cents difference between the extractor and ejector on either one. Even if it wears your extractor and ejector, what is it, a Ten Dollar fix? Your mileage may vary. I think the real problem with shooting steel is if you shoot steel and brass in the same session you may be more likely to get stuck cases if you shoot steel followed by brass without cleaning your chamber. However, I have not mixed brass and steel in one outing with anything other than Glock pistols, and have had no problems, but they don't seem to have as tight as tolerances as AR's. [/QUOTE]
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