well it appears the brass catcher was causing the saiga to jam up now the 165 Speer wc 844 powder loaded at 39.5 grains where hitting a little low and droping some you see, the 4 wolf 145 steel rounds hit right on the plate and shooting flatter
I made one for on the bench. It's a tin tub i lined with rubber roofing. I was using cardboard boxes before that. The tub comes in handy for putting my accessories in when heading to the range.
That brass catcher looks like one i have and it would jam up too within 10 rounds. The beginning part would sag not allowing the brass to fall into the bag which would jam up the ejection port causing malfunctions. I threaded a piece of mechanics wire around the outside edge to hold it open and now i can get 40-50 empties in it with no problems.
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