Hi guys - got my other parts for my build, but was wondering about buffer weight/size and spring options for my .300 project.
Using a CTR Magpul stock, billet lower, 16" and 10" uppers, almost exclusively subsonic ammo (though will occasionally go hyper) - mostly I'll be loading 220 SMK ammo at around 1000 fps.
So, what buffer (carbine or rifle), weight, and spring should I get for this application?
Thanks!
Ctr stock means you'll be using carbine buffer and spring.
Stock carbine buffer is 3.9 oz.
I don't think I'd go any lighter on the buffer but the spring is another matter. Too light a buffer and you can run into momentum problems and it won't fully cycle.
If you're going to be running Subsonic ammo I would get a reduced power buffer spring.
Nick
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I run a 5 position collapsible stock, standard carbine spring, and a hydraulic buffer. I do have a 3 position gas block. No problems what so ever. As far as lubrication, I have some spray graphite that works great. I have it on all my AR's. No mess No collection of gunk No liquid No problem cleaning.
No buffer setup is going to reduce recoil. Recoil is strictly a function of conservation of momentum. I can close my gas block so that the action doesn't cycle at all. Recoil is the same. The sound is certainly different because the action does make a lot of noise.
In terms of "felt recoil", the mass of the reciprocating parts is the major factor. The bolt carrier (and buffer) put energy into the spring while compressing it. Then the spring energy is used to push the carrier back into battery. This system works inside the rifle. That makes describing the action on the shooter a bit tricky.
I cut 2 1/4" off my stock carbine spring.With subloads using bluedot and 2400 the action will cycle enough to eject the spent case,but wont strip the new round from the mag.I guess I will get a wolff reduced power spring and try again.