FWIW... All my PSA PA10's and PA65's use a short DPMS style AR15 gas tube length. Zero cycling issues.
Even with heavy buffer weights in all "patterns" ( DPMS 2.5", Armalite 3.25" and 308 rifle length 9.3oz buffers )
On top of that is they all use Adj. GB's ( SLR's ) opened 6 clicks from closed of the available 15 .
And Tubbs .308 Flatwire recoil springs in all the above recoil patterns.
That same DPMS pattern gas tube length is used by a lot of Large Frame AR manufacturers.... for many thousands of Large Frame AR's.
The Armalite length gas tube length might help, or it might not.
The Armalite 308 BCG also has 3 exhaust ports in the carrier, DPMS pattern BCG's have only 2 exhaust ports. That extra Armalite exhaust port helps with the longer Armalite gas tube "dwell time" and volume of gas.
And if the OP's firearm is overgassed... then the longer gas tube will contribute to that.
Did the OP ever post pics of the fired brass ? Just curious.
And just my 2 cents... but I tried the Heavy Orange and Red Sprinco recoil springs... they are plenty stiff, and caused noticeable muzzle dip when sending the BCG closed and when firing. The 308 Tubbs Flatwire was nowhere near as hard closing on the breach.
FWIW.... Tubbs measured the weights on some recoil springs.
A2 (old) - 7.6lb closed, 14.5lb open
A2 (new) - 9.1lb closed, 16.7lb open
Tubb Flatwire - 10.5lb closed, 16.3lb open
Tubb .308 Flatwire - 13lb closed, 16.7lb open
SpringCo White ? (standard) - 8.3lb closed, 16.3lb open
SpringCo Red (extra) - 10.5lb closed, 18.4lb open
SpringCo Orange (increased) - 13.9lb closed, 24.8lb open
Even with heavy buffer weights in all "patterns" ( DPMS 2.5", Armalite 3.25" and 308 rifle length 9.3oz buffers )
On top of that is they all use Adj. GB's ( SLR's ) opened 6 clicks from closed of the available 15 .
And Tubbs .308 Flatwire recoil springs in all the above recoil patterns.
That same DPMS pattern gas tube length is used by a lot of Large Frame AR manufacturers.... for many thousands of Large Frame AR's.
The Armalite length gas tube length might help, or it might not.
The Armalite 308 BCG also has 3 exhaust ports in the carrier, DPMS pattern BCG's have only 2 exhaust ports. That extra Armalite exhaust port helps with the longer Armalite gas tube "dwell time" and volume of gas.
And if the OP's firearm is overgassed... then the longer gas tube will contribute to that.
Did the OP ever post pics of the fired brass ? Just curious.
And just my 2 cents... but I tried the Heavy Orange and Red Sprinco recoil springs... they are plenty stiff, and caused noticeable muzzle dip when sending the BCG closed and when firing. The 308 Tubbs Flatwire was nowhere near as hard closing on the breach.
FWIW.... Tubbs measured the weights on some recoil springs.
A2 (old) - 7.6lb closed, 14.5lb open
A2 (new) - 9.1lb closed, 16.7lb open
Tubb Flatwire - 10.5lb closed, 16.3lb open
Tubb .308 Flatwire - 13lb closed, 16.7lb open
SpringCo White ? (standard) - 8.3lb closed, 16.3lb open
SpringCo Red (extra) - 10.5lb closed, 18.4lb open
SpringCo Orange (increased) - 13.9lb closed, 24.8lb open