Hi all - I have a confusing issue that I'd like some guidance on. Getting conflicting answers from the internet and the people I've talked to.
I bought a CMMG Endeavor 300 (never again) in 6mm ARC. The barrel was trash and so was the upper, so I quickly got a new upper and a Proof Research 20" stainless barrel. New barrel shoots lights out. The rifle has an adjustable gas block. Originally the rifle had a rifle length gas system. The new Proof barrel is a rifle +1 gas system. It has a Magpul PRS 3 stock with a rifle length buffer & buffer spring - NOT a carbine length.
It cycles fine with factory ammo, and with LeverEvolution & CFE223 handloads. These produce......acceptable accuracy, but nothing great. I've had much better luck with Varget and 8208XBR for both accuracy and consistent velocities. The results are seriously impressive and I'd like to continue with those loads. However, those loads won't cycle the rifle, even after I load a high enough charge that I see concerning pressure signs. They will eject the spent brass, but won't send the bolt carrier group back far enough to load the next round. The AGB is wide open and is not restricting gas. They will work fine when the barrel is suppressed. And no, I don't really want to "just shoot suppressed all the time, bro."
I tried reducing the number of weights in the buffer, but nothing happened. The guys at Proof said I needed to try a heavier buffer spring before drilling a larger gas port in the barrel - and not a lighter buffer. They said a heavier spring will increase dwell time and thus allow the lower pressure powders to build up more pressure.
A tech at Brownells said "No, that's wrong - a spring won't do it. You need a heavier buffer. But sorry, we don't offer a heavier rifle length one." So I talked to Clint at HeavyBuffers.com and he recommended shortening the buffer tube to a carbine length buffer tube with a spacer, then installing his heavier carbine buffer and spring.
I'm getting tired of sinking time and money into this with no clear answer.
Has anyone experienced a similar issue? Is there a simple solution to this that I'm missing?
UPDATE Sunday, Feb. 19, 2023:
I removed my 5.5 oz rifle length buffer, installed a spacer to shorten it to a carbine length buffer tube system, and had the following results with the adjustable gas block wide open:
-(UNSUPPRESSED) Heavy buffer and spring combination from www.heavybuffers.com (6.4oz buffer) at the recommendation of the guy at Brownells: Ejected, short stroke, failure to lock back or to load the next round.
-(SUPPRESSED) Heavy buffer and spring combination from www.heavybuffers.com (6.4oz buffer) at the recommendation of the guy at Brownells: Ejected, successfully loaded the next round.
-(UNSUPPRESSED) Buffer spring and H1 buffer that came stock with my Daniel Defense DDM4V5. Assuming spring is a standard carbine spring. Ejected, short stroke, failure to lock back or to load the next round.
-(SUPPRESSED) Buffer spring and H1 buffer that came stock with my Daniel Defense DDM4V5. Assuming spring is a standard carbine spring. Ejected, short stroke, failure to lock back or to load the next round.
Surprised this one did not work suppressed.
TL;DR, problem persists and was not overcome.
Next steps to try in the coming week:
1) Replace gas rings on bolt
2) Try a JP silent captured buffer spring with the spring kits of varying strengths, and
3) Try my H1 buffer with a Sprinco yellow spring.
If none of these prove satisfactory, and if no other viable solution presents itself on this forum or in my brain, I'm sending the barrel back to Proof for gas hole enlargement.
UPDATE 2/21/23
-Installed new gas rings on bolt. Ensured gas block was wide open. Test fired. Failure to load next round; failure to lock back on last round.
-Installed JP Enterprises Silent Capture Spring system. Test fired. Failure to load next round; failure to lock back on last round.
-Installed JP Enterprises reduced power spring (white). Test fired. Failure to load next round; failure to lock back on last round.
-Bore scoped barrel; confirmed that gas block is properly in line with gas hole.
At this time, I believe I've exhausted all likely options, and I don't think the Sprinco reduced power spring will yield any wildly better results than the JP reduced power spring.
Therefore, I will pursue opening up the gas hole and report back.
I bought a CMMG Endeavor 300 (never again) in 6mm ARC. The barrel was trash and so was the upper, so I quickly got a new upper and a Proof Research 20" stainless barrel. New barrel shoots lights out. The rifle has an adjustable gas block. Originally the rifle had a rifle length gas system. The new Proof barrel is a rifle +1 gas system. It has a Magpul PRS 3 stock with a rifle length buffer & buffer spring - NOT a carbine length.
It cycles fine with factory ammo, and with LeverEvolution & CFE223 handloads. These produce......acceptable accuracy, but nothing great. I've had much better luck with Varget and 8208XBR for both accuracy and consistent velocities. The results are seriously impressive and I'd like to continue with those loads. However, those loads won't cycle the rifle, even after I load a high enough charge that I see concerning pressure signs. They will eject the spent brass, but won't send the bolt carrier group back far enough to load the next round. The AGB is wide open and is not restricting gas. They will work fine when the barrel is suppressed. And no, I don't really want to "just shoot suppressed all the time, bro."
I tried reducing the number of weights in the buffer, but nothing happened. The guys at Proof said I needed to try a heavier buffer spring before drilling a larger gas port in the barrel - and not a lighter buffer. They said a heavier spring will increase dwell time and thus allow the lower pressure powders to build up more pressure.
A tech at Brownells said "No, that's wrong - a spring won't do it. You need a heavier buffer. But sorry, we don't offer a heavier rifle length one." So I talked to Clint at HeavyBuffers.com and he recommended shortening the buffer tube to a carbine length buffer tube with a spacer, then installing his heavier carbine buffer and spring.
I'm getting tired of sinking time and money into this with no clear answer.
Has anyone experienced a similar issue? Is there a simple solution to this that I'm missing?
UPDATE Sunday, Feb. 19, 2023:
I removed my 5.5 oz rifle length buffer, installed a spacer to shorten it to a carbine length buffer tube system, and had the following results with the adjustable gas block wide open:
-(UNSUPPRESSED) Heavy buffer and spring combination from www.heavybuffers.com (6.4oz buffer) at the recommendation of the guy at Brownells: Ejected, short stroke, failure to lock back or to load the next round.
-(SUPPRESSED) Heavy buffer and spring combination from www.heavybuffers.com (6.4oz buffer) at the recommendation of the guy at Brownells: Ejected, successfully loaded the next round.
-(UNSUPPRESSED) Buffer spring and H1 buffer that came stock with my Daniel Defense DDM4V5. Assuming spring is a standard carbine spring. Ejected, short stroke, failure to lock back or to load the next round.
-(SUPPRESSED) Buffer spring and H1 buffer that came stock with my Daniel Defense DDM4V5. Assuming spring is a standard carbine spring. Ejected, short stroke, failure to lock back or to load the next round.
Surprised this one did not work suppressed.
TL;DR, problem persists and was not overcome.
Next steps to try in the coming week:
1) Replace gas rings on bolt
2) Try a JP silent captured buffer spring with the spring kits of varying strengths, and
3) Try my H1 buffer with a Sprinco yellow spring.
If none of these prove satisfactory, and if no other viable solution presents itself on this forum or in my brain, I'm sending the barrel back to Proof for gas hole enlargement.
UPDATE 2/21/23
-Installed new gas rings on bolt. Ensured gas block was wide open. Test fired. Failure to load next round; failure to lock back on last round.
-Installed JP Enterprises Silent Capture Spring system. Test fired. Failure to load next round; failure to lock back on last round.
-Installed JP Enterprises reduced power spring (white). Test fired. Failure to load next round; failure to lock back on last round.
-Bore scoped barrel; confirmed that gas block is properly in line with gas hole.
At this time, I believe I've exhausted all likely options, and I don't think the Sprinco reduced power spring will yield any wildly better results than the JP reduced power spring.
Therefore, I will pursue opening up the gas hole and report back.
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