Ok, it is not supposed to be a single shot, but I can't seem to get enough gas to the bolt to get it to eject and chamber the next round.
Build
Aero M4E1 upper and lower
AR 15 Performance 224 Predator Barrel (+2 gas)
+2 gas tube
Odin Works Adjustable gas block
AR15 Performance Titan Bolt
American Defense Manufacturing Premium bolt carrier
JP Silent Capture Spring- H2 with Black spring
Geissele SDE trigger
Assorted other parts required to make a functional rifle
I took it to the range today for the first time. I had a series of loads made from 26.3 out to past 31 grains of CFE223 behind Hornady 88gr ELDM bullets. With the gas full on, I was getting (nearly) zero happening with the bolt until I got to 28.7gr, where the bolt was moving enough to occasionally eject a case. I never got the rifle to chamber a round, but stopped with a pierced primer (30.2gr). The barrel is melonited so it is a bit difficult to see the carbon from the gas port on the journal, but I am including a picture of it.
What I hope you can see is carbon at the gas port mostly dispersed laterally and evenly. This would seem to suggest that the block was square over the gas port. What I can also see, but may be difficult in the picture, is a "fan" of carbon that appears to have been sprayed from the adjustment screw on the Odin Works gas block.
My next step, I think, will be replacing the Odin works block with a non-adjustable block- at least for the time being. That will, at minimum, remove the leakage from an adjustment screw from the equation.
This isn't my first AR15 build (not that I've built a bunch), but it is the first that didn't run like a sewing machine out of the gate. What else should I be looking for. I have the rifle mostly torn down at this point so I can get additional pictures if you think they would help. Thanks.
Oh, velocities ranged from a low of 2724 at the first charge weight up to 3062 at 30.2.
Build
Aero M4E1 upper and lower
AR 15 Performance 224 Predator Barrel (+2 gas)
+2 gas tube
Odin Works Adjustable gas block
AR15 Performance Titan Bolt
American Defense Manufacturing Premium bolt carrier
JP Silent Capture Spring- H2 with Black spring
Geissele SDE trigger
Assorted other parts required to make a functional rifle
I took it to the range today for the first time. I had a series of loads made from 26.3 out to past 31 grains of CFE223 behind Hornady 88gr ELDM bullets. With the gas full on, I was getting (nearly) zero happening with the bolt until I got to 28.7gr, where the bolt was moving enough to occasionally eject a case. I never got the rifle to chamber a round, but stopped with a pierced primer (30.2gr). The barrel is melonited so it is a bit difficult to see the carbon from the gas port on the journal, but I am including a picture of it.
What I hope you can see is carbon at the gas port mostly dispersed laterally and evenly. This would seem to suggest that the block was square over the gas port. What I can also see, but may be difficult in the picture, is a "fan" of carbon that appears to have been sprayed from the adjustment screw on the Odin Works gas block.
My next step, I think, will be replacing the Odin works block with a non-adjustable block- at least for the time being. That will, at minimum, remove the leakage from an adjustment screw from the equation.
This isn't my first AR15 build (not that I've built a bunch), but it is the first that didn't run like a sewing machine out of the gate. What else should I be looking for. I have the rifle mostly torn down at this point so I can get additional pictures if you think they would help. Thanks.
Oh, velocities ranged from a low of 2724 at the first charge weight up to 3062 at 30.2.