I recently put together a newish (barrel and receiver is new, GB & BCG used from previous upper) 308 upper and have been experiencing some stove piping issues. I have an SLR7 AGB on it and when set to position 6 from closed the rifle ejects near perfect 3 o'clock but will either stovepipe or jam a fresh cartridge over the partially extracted spent cartridge, causing a double feed, this happens at least once or twice a mag. If I constrict the gas down to setting 5, the extraction is a little past 3 and it functions perfectly but will not lock the BCG back. I'm using PMAGs.
3 o'clock ejection isn't over gassed, so could it be my extractor that is going bad? It's an older JP enhanced .308 with maybe 800-900 rounds on its lifetime. And setting 5 isn't under gassed either, so the BCG should be locking back? I'm using a tubbs .308 spring, which is new. Could that be the reason why it's not locking back the BCG? I didn't have the original .308 spring on hand, otherwise I would have swapped it out to try. I've never experienced this issue before, so I'm not sure if it's just the combination of parts or something else wrong.
Any feedback would be helpful, thank you.
3 o'clock ejection isn't over gassed, so could it be my extractor that is going bad? It's an older JP enhanced .308 with maybe 800-900 rounds on its lifetime. And setting 5 isn't under gassed either, so the BCG should be locking back? I'm using a tubbs .308 spring, which is new. Could that be the reason why it's not locking back the BCG? I didn't have the original .308 spring on hand, otherwise I would have swapped it out to try. I've never experienced this issue before, so I'm not sure if it's just the combination of parts or something else wrong.
Any feedback would be helpful, thank you.