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<blockquote data-quote="Steelflight" data-source="post: 2990598" data-attributes="member: 98182"><p>The semi auto guns get alot of attention for their ability to send entire magazines of ammo down range in short order. Definitely has its perk. However given the shooter has become much more disciplined and concious of the range attitudes of their round. What simple things might a shooter seek to tinker with to help their gun become more stable? I'll start with my ideas. </p><p></p><p>Besides the overall weight. In a buffer tube system one might perhaps make their springs stiffer and weights heavier in small increments. The idea not only more recoil absorption but for a more sluggish bcg. Forcing gas to press the bullet forward. It's a hair splitting work. One that you would approach with care. Of course the heavy or atleast a medium barrell would be good. That's my simple thoughts. I'd love more in put on this. Thanks everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steelflight, post: 2990598, member: 98182"] The semi auto guns get alot of attention for their ability to send entire magazines of ammo down range in short order. Definitely has its perk. However given the shooter has become much more disciplined and concious of the range attitudes of their round. What simple things might a shooter seek to tinker with to help their gun become more stable? I'll start with my ideas. Besides the overall weight. In a buffer tube system one might perhaps make their springs stiffer and weights heavier in small increments. The idea not only more recoil absorption but for a more sluggish bcg. Forcing gas to press the bullet forward. It's a hair splitting work. One that you would approach with care. Of course the heavy or atleast a medium barrell would be good. That's my simple thoughts. I'd love more in put on this. Thanks everyone. [/QUOTE]
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