How much does buffer weight effect accuracy?

It may be helpful to expand up by what you mean by “finicky” as well as share what rifle, factory ammo you have shot along with some pics of the groups at 100.
 
I meant Flitz, but I guess sarcasm ass to the lively discussion
Wut?
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Well I guess I need to jump in here. LOL
I picked up a Faxon barrel and their bolt head for a 6ARC build from Ranier Arms.
It has turned out to be one of my best shooting rifles!

I posted on the 6ARC thread when I ordered it and heard pretty much the same about how bad they were.

Anyway fast forward to today and I am absolutely thrilled with the outcome of this rifle!
Wasn't going to put a lot of money into it and as of now I haven't but that will soon change.
Added improvements: a decent scope for starters and maybe a different stock.
That's it.
I did call Faxon and asked what size they drilled the gas port and what buffer system they used got the answers and it has been GTG.
OP, hope it works out for you. I'd call Faxon and tell them what you got and see what they say.
I bet they'll treat you right
 
OP, the twist is probably not going to work out with heavy bullets in that barrel
Mine has a 1:7.5 and is 20" heavy fluted SS match.
I get ejector swipe with Hornady 108 match and case shoulder grows only 3 thousandth after 1st firing .
And NO I'm not using an AGB.
 
I reached out to Faxon, their reply:

Thank you for taking the time to contact us! We apologize that you are having such accuracy issues with your barrel. Here is a short list of things we like to check off in diagnosing accuracy issues.
Headspace (have the bolt and barrel been checked with Go and No Go gauges?)
Muzzle device (What muzzle device is mounted and has the firearm been tested without it?)
Optic (are you using an optic and if so, is it mounted securely and zeroed?)
Receiver (Is the receiver face squared and trued or lapped? Is the barrel nut torqued down enough to hold the barrel square to the receiver?)

These are the most common reasons we've seen for accuracy issues on rifles after shooter error. Out of curiosity, at what range are you seeing these groups? This could give a better idea as to what exactly is causing the issue.

Also, while we are more than happy to help troubleshoot, the Heavy Profile 6mm ARC barrels are a Brownells exclusive so you will need to go through Brownells for a warranty replacement or return.


Haven't checked headspace
I took the muzzle device (AAC 300 BO adapter for a 7.62 SDN-6) off last night, and intend to reshoot it this week.
Optic is a proven elsewhere SWFA 6X MQ
Receiver is an out of the box Anderson, barrel is installed and torqued correctly.
Range is 100 yards, with an anchored wood bench
 
I reached out to Faxon, their reply:

Thank you for taking the time to contact us! We apologize that you are having such accuracy issues with your barrel. Here is a short list of things we like to check off in diagnosing accuracy issues.
Headspace (have the bolt and barrel been checked with Go and No Go gauges?)
Muzzle device (What muzzle device is mounted and has the firearm been tested without it?)
Optic (are you using an optic and if so, is it mounted securely and zeroed?)
Receiver (Is the receiver face squared and trued or lapped? Is the barrel nut torqued down enough to hold the barrel square to the receiver?)

These are the most common reasons we've seen for accuracy issues on rifles after shooter error. Out of curiosity, at what range are you seeing these groups? This could give a better idea as to what exactly is causing the issue.

Also, while we are more than happy to help troubleshoot, the Heavy Profile 6mm ARC barrels are a Brownells exclusive so you will need to go through Brownells for a warranty replacement or return.


Haven't checked headspace
I took the muzzle device (AAC 300 BO adapter for a 7.62 SDN-6) off last night, and intend to reshoot it this week.
Optic is a proven elsewhere SWFA 6X MQ
Receiver is an out of the box Anderson, barrel is installed and torqued correctly.
Range is 100 yards, with an anchored wood bench
Let's see you shot a gun that you didn't headspace?
What is torqued correctly and what tools were used.
I think I'd be easier to get information by waterboarding
 
How much does buffer weight effect accuracy?

Asking because my 6ARC is being finicky with factory ammo, and I think I may need to add buffer weight to increase lock time?

I’ve shot it with a carbine H1 buffer, and a rifle buffer.
Items that faxon issued in their email can cause some issues and faxon is known for kicking out duds in all of their calibers.
what mount are you using?
 
Since it doesn’t have an AGB to turn the gas all the way off, try removing the standard gas block and tube, and shoot it as a single shot.
And see how it groups then, Without the buffer moving back
 
Are you suggesting that every build you do with an AR you check headspace? And if so, what correlation does that have to accuracy?
Always! if a round is not chambered properly each time how could you expect precision? When ever you buy a barrel, buy a matched bolt with it.

 
Since it doesn’t have an AGB to turn the gas all the way off, try removing the standard gas block and tube, and shoot it as a single shot.
And see how it groups then, Without the buffer moving back
That's not going to change anything, Faxon is a low-mid tier barrel maker, he just got a dud. BCA is a low tier maker, there are many folks who report getting a good barrel from them but they are the exception, most will not be sub MOA.

ANY barrel maker can put out a bad barrel or a good one. The more you pay the better your odds are of getting a good one.
 
Yes, I cleaned the barrel.

I’ve never thought that the headspace was as critical on an AR. Guess I’m wrong about that.

again, how does headspace effect accuracy?
You can’t be serious - Headspace is important on any firearm, ARs included…

That said, You probably don’t have a headspace problem but can check your CH-Shoulder datum on fired rounds and compare the length to your unfired rounds. If you see more than say, .008” or so expansion then you may want to get headspace checked with a set of go/no go gauges just to be sure. If the chamber was too short for factory ammo, the rounds wouldn’t go into battery and the gun wouldn’t fire. If you shoot all reloaded ammo, just setting up the sizing die to bump the shoulder .003-.004 or so will address any concerns about your chamber’s length relative to your ammo’s (you prob know this but just saying in case it wasn’t considered).

You don’t have an accuracy problem either. Accuracy is simply hitting what your aiming at - that’s all shooter.

Your rifle has a precision potential problem (the gun can’t consistently place round after round in roughly the same spot) which is likely rooted in your barrel.

Cut your losses, send it back to Brownells and get a refund so you can buy a better barrel.
 
How much does buffer weight effect accuracy?

Asking because my 6ARC is being finicky with factory ammo, and I think I may need to add buffer weight to increase lock time?

I’ve shot it with a carbine H1 buffer, and a rifle buffer.
By The Numbers:

1) The round is out of the pipe before the buffer is part of the equation... for accuracy, not brass & parts brutality. Ask Hornady about
"modern cartridge" velocity and the Booger Picker's body being able to affect accuracy after the
breaking SEAR says, "FU!!! interweb Mogul with an IQ three points above plant life when it comes to FIZAKS."

And it doesn't take the integral f(x) by Separation of Parts to figure this crap out...
because IT AIN'T FRACKING GOLF.

2) Proof Research https://proofresearch.com/barrels/ar-type/
TYPE PART NUMBER BARREL LENGTH TWIST RATE GAS SYSTEM LENGTH GAS JOURNAL DIAMETER MUZZLE THREAD WEIGHT MSRP
PR10 101254 16" 10 Intermediate .750 5/8-24 3lbs-4oz $579

DIAGRAM
PR10-Steel-Intermediate-Length-Contour.jpg

TYPE PART NUMBER BARREL LENGTH TWIST RATE GAS SYSTEM LENGTH GAS JOURNAL DIAMETER MUZZLE THREAD WEIGHT MSRP
PR10 100677 18" 10 Rifle .750 5/8-24 3lbs-10oz $579

DIAGRAM

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EDIT: Best to you in your quest, sir.

EDIT II: Remember @ 3 decades ago: 50mm objective will give your position away!!! Stay with a 40-42-44mm objective if you want to come back through the wire!!!

They would have never made it through puberty, in my father's house.
 
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OP, the twist is probably not going to work out with heavy bullets in that barrel
Mine has a 1:7.5 and is 20" heavy fluted SS match.
I get ejector swipe with Hornady 108 match and case shoulder grows only 3 thousandth after 1st firing .
And NO I'm not using an AGB.

1:8 is perfectly fine for 108's.

I'm in the camp of Faxon probably doesn't shoot so great. Light weight for certain... Accuracy with Faxon IME has not been where I'd like it to be. YMMV.
 
By The Numbers:

1) The round is out of the pipe before the buffer is part of the equation... for accuracy, not brass & parts brutality. Ask Hornady about
"modern cartridge" velocity and the Booger Picker's body being able to affect accuracy after the
breaking SEAR says, "FU!!! interweb Mogul with an IQ three points above plant life when it comes to FIZAKS."

And it doesn't take the integral f(x) by Separation of Parts to figure this crap out...
because IT AIN'T FRACKING GOLF.

2) Proof Research https://proofresearch.com/barrels/ar-type/
TYPE PART NUMBER BARREL LENGTH TWIST RATE GAS SYSTEM LENGTH GAS JOURNAL DIAMETER MUZZLE THREAD WEIGHT MSRP
PR10 101254 16" 10 Intermediate .750 5/8-24 3lbs-4oz $579

DIAGRAM
PR10-Steel-Intermediate-Length-Contour.jpg

TYPE PART NUMBER BARREL LENGTH TWIST RATE GAS SYSTEM LENGTH GAS JOURNAL DIAMETER MUZZLE THREAD WEIGHT MSRP
PR10 100677 18" 10 Rifle .750 5/8-24 3lbs-10oz $579

DIAGRAM

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EDIT: Best to you in your quest, sir.

EDIT II: Remember @ 3 decades ago: 50mm objective will give your position away!!! Stay with a 40-42-44mm objective if you want to come back through the wire!!!

They would have never made it through puberty, in my father's house.
Why has proof been all the rage lately? I remember 10 years ago “my proof won’t shoot” was as common as “what scope” is now.
 
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Why has proof been all the rage lately? I remember 10 years ago “my proof won’t shoot” was as common as “what scope” is now.
"My proof won't shoot" was carbon barrels. They've fixed that. IMO/IME they're the best carbon barrel on the market.

Their stainless pipes that I've had (3 or 4 now) shoot just as good as any of the other top cut rifled barrels.