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<blockquote data-quote="tul9033" data-source="post: 922031" data-attributes="member: 2319"><p>Took my Mega build out today which I used an H buffer in. Seemed to be short stroking, not ejecting the brass and getting double feeds. Many times the bolt would be left half open and looked to be starting to strip the next round off but didn't quite make it. It has a BCM FA BCG if that matters. My thought is that the buffer is too heavy not letting the BCG the full rearward travel. This is a carbine length gas system with a DD barrel, DD gas block, DD Tube/Spring, and LMT H Buffer. I was using mil-spec ammo, btw.</p><p>Not sure if I can find a quality carbine buffer in Tulsa or not. Hate to spend more on shipping then the buffer costs.</p><p>Was using a 2 MOA red dot and my 3 rd groups were touching from about 40 yds. Then it got dark and never got it fully sighted in!</p><p>Hoping a lighter buffer will cure my woes....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tul9033, post: 922031, member: 2319"] Took my Mega build out today which I used an H buffer in. Seemed to be short stroking, not ejecting the brass and getting double feeds. Many times the bolt would be left half open and looked to be starting to strip the next round off but didn't quite make it. It has a BCM FA BCG if that matters. My thought is that the buffer is too heavy not letting the BCG the full rearward travel. This is a carbine length gas system with a DD barrel, DD gas block, DD Tube/Spring, and LMT H Buffer. I was using mil-spec ammo, btw. Not sure if I can find a quality carbine buffer in Tulsa or not. Hate to spend more on shipping then the buffer costs. Was using a 2 MOA red dot and my 3 rd groups were touching from about 40 yds. Then it got dark and never got it fully sighted in! Hoping a lighter buffer will cure my woes.... [/QUOTE]
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