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Old 04-26-2009, 11:59 PM
leo6223 leo6223 is offline
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Buffer length, springs, and hammers OH MY!

I paged through several pages of posts and can't seem to find this if it has already been addressed......

Is carbine or rifle buffer length better for the .300 setup? Does it matter?


What is the best way to reduce the spring tension?...but the spring....get a reduced power?


and what about low mass hammers?


I talked to the guy at M1S and he seemed to be very knowledgable about the .300 and he mentioned reducing the spring weight and possiblely hammer weight.


I get how the reduced spring tension will help the subsonics cycle better but what about the hammer?

Why would that help? and what problems does it help?


Back to the rifle vs. carbine............does one have inherently more tension then the other?


Anyone try "shaving" the bolt carrier to reduce weight and help the subsonics cycle?




LASTLY.....I PLEDGE THAT AS SOON AS I BECOME A SELF PROCLAIMED EXPERT ON ALL THINGS .300 FIREBALL I WILL POST A 'BUILD' THREAD THAT ADDRESSES THE SAME 5 OR 6 QUESTIONS THAT GET ASKED OVER AND OVER AND OVER.....

Thanks to all the guys on this sight that put up with us .300 newbs!
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