Let me start by saying the recoil isnt because I’m recoil sensitive, it’s more a concern whether something is wrong. Everything works fine/runs fine and is more accurate than me - I just want to make sure nothing is wrong. Just seems to be hard on parts is all.
Built an AR15 with a JP 24” barrel in 223, rifle length gas tube, tried a carbine buffer tube/spring and H1-H3 buffers, now I’m using a rifle length buffer/tube/spring. Buffer changes didn’t really make a big difference at all. Oh, and it has a JP muzzle brake on it too.
It has a LOT more recoil than my ultralight faxon AR15 in 223 which weighs 6lbs. This 24” AR weighs about 13-15lbs.
All factory ammo, no over pressure signs around the primers. Tried H1-H3 buffers and have the gas turned down as possible and have it eject property and Last round hold open. it still kicks way harder than I feel like it should? It recoils so hard the muzzle / bipod will jump. (Yup it’s seated firmly against shoulder). It Feels like a lot for a 223 and compared to my other 16” carbine AR15? I mean it has much recoil as my AR10. Is that just because it’s a 24” barrel and rifle length gas tube?
Built several AR15 pistols and carbines, this is the first longer one with rifle length gas system so wondering if that’s all it is?
I’m thinking about trying a carbine H3 buffer (so it’s shorter than the rifle length buffer, in a rifle length buffer tube, with the rifle length spring to see if it’ll have a little more room for the bolt to slow down?
Is there anything I should check to make sure it’s all ok? A couple of my buddies think it had kind of a lot of recoil for what it is too.
The answer may be, “sounds about right to me, run it” and that’s totally fine, I figured I’d just double check tho
Built an AR15 with a JP 24” barrel in 223, rifle length gas tube, tried a carbine buffer tube/spring and H1-H3 buffers, now I’m using a rifle length buffer/tube/spring. Buffer changes didn’t really make a big difference at all. Oh, and it has a JP muzzle brake on it too.
It has a LOT more recoil than my ultralight faxon AR15 in 223 which weighs 6lbs. This 24” AR weighs about 13-15lbs.
All factory ammo, no over pressure signs around the primers. Tried H1-H3 buffers and have the gas turned down as possible and have it eject property and Last round hold open. it still kicks way harder than I feel like it should? It recoils so hard the muzzle / bipod will jump. (Yup it’s seated firmly against shoulder). It Feels like a lot for a 223 and compared to my other 16” carbine AR15? I mean it has much recoil as my AR10. Is that just because it’s a 24” barrel and rifle length gas tube?
Built several AR15 pistols and carbines, this is the first longer one with rifle length gas system so wondering if that’s all it is?
I’m thinking about trying a carbine H3 buffer (so it’s shorter than the rifle length buffer, in a rifle length buffer tube, with the rifle length spring to see if it’ll have a little more room for the bolt to slow down?
Is there anything I should check to make sure it’s all ok? A couple of my buddies think it had kind of a lot of recoil for what it is too.
The answer may be, “sounds about right to me, run it” and that’s totally fine, I figured I’d just double check tho