Bowhntr6pt
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My thoughts as well, Might just swap the entire BCG and try it out tomorrow.
Tomorrow? Got a back yard lol?
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My thoughts as well, Might just swap the entire BCG and try it out tomorrow.
I really hope that's not it. Iv had great success with their barrels so far.I've been pretty critical of BA's .223 barrels having had sent three back, one of which caused damage to my AEM5 suppressor.
If a substitute BCG and stock FCG does the same, then BA crap barrels strike again.
By the way, I have the same barrel if that's a 16" SS Fluted... had to send one of those back as well. Current one shoots ok.
I'd slap a stock FCG in there with the same BCG to rule out a FCG issue. If problem continues, swap BCG's.
Interested in what you discover.
Element is open Sundays normally. I didn't check to see if they were closed for Memorial Day.Tomorrow? Got a back yard lol?
Yes they are normally open Sundays. Monday is the day they are always closed.Element is open Sundays normally. I didn't check to see if they were closed for Memorial Day.
I have a back yard, but I try to only use my PCP there. Too many neighbors for my taste and it only takes one to see you with a gun and freak out.
Ill see if I can check. The firing pin length was only different by about a thousandth.Yes they are normally open Sundays. Monday is the day they are always closed.
Have you compared to a known good bcg how far the firing pin protrudes from the bolt face when the bolt is in the locked position and the firing pin is pushed forward?
You can check that Pin protrusion as mentioned above, I have a feeling it'll be the Barrel.
Not on the barrel. I did for the muzzle device. I hate timing Breaks and I'm usually too price conscious to use the Precision Armament ones that tell you the thickness.Probably just me but I tourqe install the barrel down 3 times. Just to be sure. Guessing no shims installed.
Iv had good success with them as long as I'm ok with using my sander and file.Should have bought a BCA...LOL.
The thickness or placement of the shoulder could make the difference.Ill see if I can check. The firing pin length was only different by about a thousandth.
I used the end of my calipers as best I could and got .120 from the face of the bolt to the bottom face.Yes they are normally open Sundays. Monday is the day they are always closed.
Have you compared to a known good bcg how far the firing pin protrudes from the bolt face when the bolt is in the locked position and the firing pin is pushed forward?
That's crazy. Glad it works!!Ok, so I took it out this weekend.
Swaped BCG- Worked great. put the original BCG in and swapped the FCG - It worked.
I think it had to be the combination of FCG and BCG.
Both combinations worked well with Hornady Black, Remington, and some bulk 55gr.