I recently installed a new FN/PSA carbine upper on a Spikes lower i had lying around.
Yesterday, I fired a few rounds ( .223 Wolf Gold) to check for function, and tweak the sights.
All went well, but I noticed the rounds all flew forward at about 2:00, indicative of over-gassing, as i understand.
After a little Googling, ( mosly just for spits-n-giggles!) I changed the unbranded H2 buffer that was in it, to a Spikes T2 I've had in my parts drawer for years, then went back to my nearby blasting spot. ( i meant to bring the other buffer, to switch out, and see what difference it made with these other rounds).
I started with a few rounds of Silver Bear ( zinc plated Russian steel cased .223), then some Winchester 5.56, then some PMC Bronze. 223.
This time, the 5.56 all landed up at 2:00, while all the .223 landed ideally back around 4:00 ( I should have had more Wolf Gold on hand, then the only variable would've been the replaced buffer.)
I don't imagine any of this is critical, I'm mostly curious and looking for info, which, as always, is much appreciated.
Yesterday, I fired a few rounds ( .223 Wolf Gold) to check for function, and tweak the sights.
All went well, but I noticed the rounds all flew forward at about 2:00, indicative of over-gassing, as i understand.
After a little Googling, ( mosly just for spits-n-giggles!) I changed the unbranded H2 buffer that was in it, to a Spikes T2 I've had in my parts drawer for years, then went back to my nearby blasting spot. ( i meant to bring the other buffer, to switch out, and see what difference it made with these other rounds).
I started with a few rounds of Silver Bear ( zinc plated Russian steel cased .223), then some Winchester 5.56, then some PMC Bronze. 223.
This time, the 5.56 all landed up at 2:00, while all the .223 landed ideally back around 4:00 ( I should have had more Wolf Gold on hand, then the only variable would've been the replaced buffer.)
I don't imagine any of this is critical, I'm mostly curious and looking for info, which, as always, is much appreciated.