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<blockquote data-quote="Alibiiv" data-source="post: 2713238" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p>My son has an AR10 (?) in .308 WInchester that gives him "and me" a PITA every time he takes it out at the range. He built this one from the ground up also. There are so many variables that go into these builds that makes it almost impossible to diagnose any issues one may be having with one. One has to be a master in ARs to figure them out!! The gas blocks, adjustable or not, mid-barrel or not, bigger springs, factory or not, heavy or light, bolt assemblies and on and on!! Then we have the issues of magazines, and again on</p><p>and on. If the next remedy doesn't work it is now going back to the factory!!! The gun will run fine, then for no reason stop ejecting the spent cases;yet, it shoots cloverleafs!! I wouldn't worry about your ammunition not working in his AR. I know this doesn't answer your question, this has just been my experience with an AR!!! I reload for him and myself, but refuse to waste time prepping and developing a load for his rifle until he gets it to run properly. As for your friend's rifle, your ammunition could have too much pressure and that's causing the problem??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alibiiv, post: 2713238, member: 69192"] My son has an AR10 (?) in .308 WInchester that gives him “and me” a PITA every time he takes it out at the range. He built this one from the ground up also. There are so many variables that go into these builds that makes it almost impossible to diagnose any issues one may be having with one. One has to be a master in ARs to figure them out!! The gas blocks, adjustable or not, mid-barrel or not, bigger springs, factory or not, heavy or light, bolt assemblies and on and on!! Then we have the issues of magazines, and again on and on. If the next remedy doesn’t work it is now going back to the factory!!! The gun will run fine, then for no reason stop ejecting the spent cases;yet, it shoots cloverleafs!! I wouldn’t worry about your ammunition not working in his AR. I know this doesn’t answer your question, this has just been my experience with an AR!!! I reload for him and myself, but refuse to waste time prepping and developing a load for his rifle until he gets it to run properly. As for your friend’s rifle, your ammunition could have too much pressure and that’s causing the problem?? [/QUOTE]
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