I just put together a 20” .308 with rifle length gas. I have an adjustable gas block and a JP SCS. I took it out the other day for functional testing and sight in. I started with single rounds from a magazine with the gas barely open. I kept opening gas one click at a time until the bolt would lock back. It was ejecting around 3 o’clock but only about 4’. Then I loaded up the magazine. At first it wouldn’t strip another round off the mag after firing the first round, so I opened the gas some more. Then it operated fine except wouldn’t hold open on the last shot. I added more gas until it would lock back on the last round. All seems good, really accurate, but it ejects forward at about 1:30. Brass looks about the same as from my JP LRP, kind of flat primers and just a hint of an ejector mark. Should I be concerned about the ejection pattern? My JP flings brass back 15‘ - 20’ at about 4 o’clock.
If this is a problem, what can I do? Less gas it won’t hold open, more makes it worse. Heavier buffer weights or spring?
If this is a problem, what can I do? Less gas it won’t hold open, more makes it worse. Heavier buffer weights or spring?