Notice: Function _load_textdomain_just_in_time was called incorrectly. Translation loading for the wpmagplus-companion domain was triggered too early. This is usually an indicator for some code in the plugin or theme running too early. Translations should be loaded at the init action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/xig97bhch3d1/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6121
AR-15 Shell Catcher Woes and How to Solve Them - eWriterForYou - Best Guest Posting Site

AR-15 Shell Catcher Woes and How to Solve Them

AR-15 shell catchers are important shooting accessories even if they aren’t exciting. Many brass catchers, like Caldwell AR-15 brass catchers, attach to the forend of the rifle via hook and loop webbing and covers the ejection port to catch spent brass. These feature a zipper at the bottom of the bag to empty the brass cartridges.

But, though these brass catchers work for some shooters, they’re what some would call perfect. Here are some problems associated with some brass catchers like these that can be solved with a different design.

Mesh Bag Melting
Though they’re called heat-resistant mesh bags, it’s not all that uncommon for the mesh to melt in contact with hot brass, especially during intense firing sessions and if the bag is allowed to become full of hot brass, then emptied and filled up again. All that heat has to go somewhere and occasionally the bags melt.

Sometimes, hot brass makes tiny holes melt through the webbing, which can prevent shells from laying nicely in the bag, causing them to stack up and adversely affect capacity. If the holes are too big, the catcher will start to drop brass.

Mesh Bag Catching Fire Instead of Shells
Here’s an unfortunate circumstance, although it occurs less frequently than the issue mentioned above.

Occasionally brass catchers catch more than just brass. Sometimes they catch fire. The causative factor is the same. Brass can get hot, especially coming out of a hot chamber. Intense firing sessions sometimes shed white-hot brass (not really, but close) that, if allowed to sit in a mesh bag brass catcher for too long, will cause it to catch fire.

AR-15 Shell Catchers Jamming
Depending on how the brass catcher corrals and contains the brass, it’s possible for the spent shell to become wedged between the ejection port and the brass catcher itself, sort of like a stovepipe jam.

It’s also for the shells to stack up at weird angles within some catchers, which, even if it doesn’t make them jam, can cause them to lose advertised capacity. That’s annoying at the range and can cost you points in a competition.

Shell Catcher Taking up Rail Space/Obstructing Sight Picture
Some shell catchers mount to your rifle’s rail, either on the handguard or over the receiver. Understandably, this can cause two separate issues.

One is gobbling up rail space that you need for other attachments. Notably, if you mount them over the receiver, you’ll have no room for optics.

That’s another thing. Certain types of brass catchers also get in the way of the sight picture, which some shooters find distracting, and which can hinder target acquisition.

Mesh Bag Is Difficult to Clean
One final, potential annoyance is that mesh bag brass catchers can be difficult to clean, particularly since they have a lot of surface area and can absorb grime, oils, and fouling.

Unlike a rifles bolt carrier group and barrel, you don’t need to keep these squeaky clean, but the ability to do so if you wanted to would be nice. That’s hardly a thing with mesh bag brass catchers.

Solution: the Brass Goat AR-15 Shell Catcher
Solve these problems in one fell swoop with the Brass Goat AR-15 shell catcher. Made from molded ABS resin, it can tolerate high heat and will not melt or catch fire. Its rigid design also prevents jamming and is extremely durable.

It does not mount to rail space. Instead, it mounts directly to mil-spec magwells and requires no tools. Its slim profile keeps it out of the sight picture and does not interfere with the mounting of other accessories.

We hold these truths to be self-evident, but if you need more information you can visit BrassGoat.com.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Busniess

Predicting Settlement Performance of Helical Foundations

Predicting the settlement behaviour of a helical pile foundation is a crucial step in ensuring the long-term stability and performance of any structure built on challenging soil conditions. Even though helical systems are known for their efficiency and reliability, their performance still depends heavily on accurate design, proper installation, and a solid understanding of soil-structure […]

Read More
Busniess

When to Replace Golf Cart Batteries Before It’s Too Late

If you’ve ever had to call your maintenance team because a cart died halfway to the student center, you already know this truth, fleet downtime always happens at the worst possible time. And more often than not, the real culprit isn’t the cart itself. It’s the battery. Campus fleets are often workhorses. They’re out in […]

Read More
Busniess

What to Look for When Buying a Countertop Water Filter

A countertop water filter is one of the simplest upgrades you can make if you want cleaner, better tasting water without dealing with a complicated installation. These systems sit on the counter, filtering water and offer immediate improvements in water quality. With so many models available today, choosing the right one can feel overwhelming. The […]

Read More