I recently completed a lightweight hunter build (http://www.65grendel.com/forum/showt...t-Hunter-Build) and while it was accurate as all get out I was having issues with the bolt not going completely into battery when the weapon was dirty . . . and my guns are always dirty so I had to fix this.
I figured I needed a little more BCG momentum, so I swapped out the steel weights in my carbine buffer for tungsten weights creating, effectively, a H2 buffer.
Voila! Feeds like a champ.
Dialed the gas in for the H2 and it is soft shooting and sweet feeding. Going to go out and, hopefully, ruin a coyotes night with it.
Anyway, if you are having any issues with FTF on a standard carbine buffer, a little more weight might take care of it for you. YMMV
I figured I needed a little more BCG momentum, so I swapped out the steel weights in my carbine buffer for tungsten weights creating, effectively, a H2 buffer.
Voila! Feeds like a champ.
Dialed the gas in for the H2 and it is soft shooting and sweet feeding. Going to go out and, hopefully, ruin a coyotes night with it.
Anyway, if you are having any issues with FTF on a standard carbine buffer, a little more weight might take care of it for you. YMMV
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