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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
AR15/10 Rifles
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<blockquote data-quote="HNDLDR" data-source="post: 3066574" data-attributes="member: 81622"><p>I agree with all that have mentioned over gassing. The Hornady article explained this well. The AR10 style guns with smaller bores (243s my 7mm-08) tend to amplify this issue, especially with slower powders. The only thing I might add is if the adjustable gas block adjustment is too coarse maybe try adjusting the buffer weight a little heavier. I bought some tungsten weights to change out with the steel ones in the buffer. As I understand it this helps slow the opening of the action like the adjustable gas block does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HNDLDR, post: 3066574, member: 81622"] I agree with all that have mentioned over gassing. The Hornady article explained this well. The AR10 style guns with smaller bores (243s my 7mm-08) tend to amplify this issue, especially with slower powders. The only thing I might add is if the adjustable gas block adjustment is too coarse maybe try adjusting the buffer weight a little heavier. I bought some tungsten weights to change out with the steel ones in the buffer. As I understand it this helps slow the opening of the action like the adjustable gas block does. [/QUOTE]
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