I recently finished up an AR in .308 that I built piece by piece for the most part. With only 100 rounds through it, I have had more then 1 in 10 rounds have failures to eject. Sometimes the case gets caught in a stovepipe, a few times the case would just flip around in the port and be facing backwards. So far I've fired (20) Winchester 147 grain rounds, (50) Atomic 168 OTM and (30) M118 LR rounds. All have given me ejection problems.
The Barrel is a Black Hole Weaponry 308B 1/11 SS 5R with mid length gas system
BCG is nickel boron coated by JD Machine
Receiver is DPMS
Buffer is H3 carbine with the spring to go with it
I don't close the ejection port when I load it or between firing
The Ejector feels like it has good spring to it when I press down on it. Does anyone have any other ideas? Right now I'm not sure whether I should spend any more money trying to work the kinks out or just take it apart and sell the pieces separately and save for something else.

The Barrel is a Black Hole Weaponry 308B 1/11 SS 5R with mid length gas system
BCG is nickel boron coated by JD Machine
Receiver is DPMS
Buffer is H3 carbine with the spring to go with it
I don't close the ejection port when I load it or between firing
The Ejector feels like it has good spring to it when I press down on it. Does anyone have any other ideas? Right now I'm not sure whether I should spend any more money trying to work the kinks out or just take it apart and sell the pieces separately and save for something else.

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