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Muzzle Break causing feeing issues? Update
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<blockquote data-quote="JEVapa" data-source="post: 3897973" data-attributes="member: 41176"><p><s>From what you are saying, it sounds like the BCG is overriding the cartridges in the mag. Like what [USER=2469]@HiredHand[/USER] said, if it's locking to the rear on the last round, then you can be overgassed. </s></p><p><s>If it locks back occasionally on last round, then it's something different...undergassed or H buffer.</s></p><p><s>If it's having any FTE issues, then it's probably undergassed or too heavy buffer, etc. If it's ejecting no problem, I'd say it still may be over gassed. Basically it's going too fast to strip a round from the mag unles you know for sure that it's shortstroking - see the single round bolt lock eval above. I'd get 20 mags with one round each, and shoot them and see how many times it locks to the rear. </s></p><p></p><p>I've never heard of a muzzle device impacting a rifle so as to make it malfunction outside of an improper installation or improper shooting fundamentals - limp-wristing with an effective MD can possibly shortstroke.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JEVapa, post: 3897973, member: 41176"] [S]From what you are saying, it sounds like the BCG is overriding the cartridges in the mag. Like what [USER=2469]@HiredHand[/USER] said, if it's locking to the rear on the last round, then you can be overgassed. If it locks back occasionally on last round, then it's something different...undergassed or H buffer. If it's having any FTE issues, then it's probably undergassed or too heavy buffer, etc. If it's ejecting no problem, I'd say it still may be over gassed. Basically it's going too fast to strip a round from the mag unles you know for sure that it's shortstroking - see the single round bolt lock eval above. I'd get 20 mags with one round each, and shoot them and see how many times it locks to the rear. [/S] I've never heard of a muzzle device impacting a rifle so as to make it malfunction outside of an improper installation or improper shooting fundamentals - limp-wristing with an effective MD can possibly shortstroke. [/QUOTE]
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