05-12-2021, 03:27 PM
(05-12-2021, 03:10 PM)Thelaststraw Wrote: Thank you sir for the explanation. I realized that bleeding made more sense and your explaination supports that. I'm in Louisiana and it gets pretty damn hot and humid and we have temp deltas of 20 to 30 degrees. 80 something in the morning and 100 by lunch, probably not as bad as parts of AZ but the environmentals change dramatically.
Basically what your saying is with carbine/carbine, if I can't tame with the gas block which is optimal, then move to buffer. Shooting softer ammo isn't really an option for my use so I have two options really. Thank you sir for the help, it's appreciated greatly.
I personally like (based on info from Sprinco Customer Service) to up the spring rate before increasing buffer weight; less mass = softer shooting. But you can do either. With a Can, I need to do all three. My 11.3" 5.56 is a beast - Sprinco Orange, Odin Works Heavy with 3 Tungsten (~6.8oz), and the SA AGB at 30-45 clicks out, depending on ammo (with a Rugged Razor). The 6 ARC is close, but only needs an H3 (about 1oz less).