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Almost Done with my AR10

Willie16wild

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Its almost done. 6.5 Creedmoor. Just few more things to change. I think i might get a different buffer but dont know yet.

Anyone think the quite jp buffers are a better buffer? I never really looked into buffers till now. I also saw the hydraulic buffers. What do you think of the hydraulic buffers?


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Its almost done. 6.5 Creedmoor. Just few more things to change. I think i might get a different buffer but dont know yet.

Anyone think the quite jp buffers are a better buffer? I never really looked into buffers till now. I also saw the hydraulic buffers. What do you think of the hydraulic buffers?


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I have a kynshot in an ar15. I like it. Haven’t tried one ina large frame yet.
 
Small firing pin :) I'm asking about your bolt

Lol ok i got you. I am not actually sure cause i never looked at it while i have had it apart. This rifle is the ca-10 made by Christensen arms.

Only changes i have made to it is the adjustable gas block from superlative. It is making bad ejector marks on my brass where its stamped at. So i am trying to get rid of it. I thought a better buffer might help but don't know.
 
Lol ok i got you. I am not actually sure cause i never looked at it while i have had it apart. This rifle is the ca-10 made by Christensen arms.

Only changes i have made to it is the adjustable gas block from superlative. It is making bad ejector marks on my brass where its stamped at. So i am trying to get rid of it. I thought a better buffer might help but don't know.

The JP silent spring system will get rid of the sproing sound and really smooth out the cycle. Ususally the Heavy (JPSCS2-10H2) is recommended for 6.5 Creed due to the higher pressure.

Try the JP buffer and also turn down the gas until you just lock the bolt back, then open a click or 2 more and see how your brass looks.
 
I've got an Odin adjustable block on my .308 Ar and still get swipe marks on the rim. But it's punching 3/4 inch groups at 200 yards, so I'm going to stop messing with it. Mine will lock the bolt back with 168s, but fails to with 175s. I think it's tuned.
 
I’m running the JP SCS with two steel and one tungsten weight. This is the first SCS. I’ve been using XH Carbine buffer from heavybuffer.com
I like both but this JP is very smooth and you can change weights and springs to fine tune the rifle.
 

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