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springfield saint 300blk issues.

Looks like it may be adjustable
 

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Here's the overview of my gun. I have Remington on the way. Every other ammo I seen was out of stock. So hopefully this will be different. I haven't heard any negatives about sig ammo though.
Doesn't say anything about an adjustable gas block, but I'm not familiar with SA rifles. I have 2 pistols, non AR type.
 
How's that ppu? What type of bullets are they?
I’ve picked up two types of the PPU
HP-BT and FMJ both 125g both have been flawless with no issues.
My Saint Victor 300 has feeding issues on anything subsonic. 190G and above will shoot but will not cycle the bolt to reload. And I’m ok with that. The gun is designed for a suppresser which would help that but I’m not going down that road.
 
And no the muzzle is not facing me
LOL yeah never a good idea. Just make sure the gun has no magazine in it or rounds in the chamber and lock the bolt back. So according to the Springfield website your gun has an adjustable gas block however your overview doesn’t mention that so again Springfield can answer that question.
 
Yes it has an adjustable gas block and I would say, not saying it is 100% causing the blown primers that that is the issue. You need to tune your gas block. Also get some different ammo in case, as stated in the other post it was the ammo being high pressure ammo. Once you tune it you should be good to go.
 
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