I am looking for answers that Magnum Research says don't matter. After about 600 to 800 rounds I started to see some of the ejected brass showing signs of being hit in the side during ejection and putting a small flat spot by the opening of the case. A friend has an identical IWI 45 baby eagle that after about 500 rounds started hitting the cases so hard that it would dent the opening straight on making the brass trash for reloading. All of his shooting has been with factory ammo so the loads should have no effect where mine has been mostly reloads. When I asked MR about the problem the answer was send the gun in and they would test it. They also said they would look at the function of the gun only and didn't care about the condition of the expended brass. To me the brass condition is the sign of a problem starting that could end up with ejection problems and jams. Has anyone had this problem and what should I try to remedy it? I don"t know if the springs get weak or what. To date I have not had a jam but the reliability of the weapon becomes suspect. Any sugestions?