25 January 2015, 22:21
mdvjrp93AR 10 hydrolic buffer.
I'm shooting a DPMS SASS the rounds I reload for it are at the top of the recommended load for varget powder (46grns) I was wondering if I should get a stronger spring or buffer to help with the cycling. I haven't had a problem but I don't want the rifle beating its self to death. Any and all advise is welcome but please keep it constructive. I would like to keep the load as it shoots it really accurately.
13 February 2015, 05:15
jeffeossoi have an Enidine in my r25 .. which is a dpms in sheeps clothing .. and a flat round spring.
i like it.. and i use pretty good loads in mine.. can't tell you if it will keep the buffeting down, but i like how it slows the cycle down
13 February 2015, 18:25
HPMasterTubb makes a carrier weight system to change the dynamics of the BCG from light and fast to heavy and slower ( same energy, just delivered differently). Also, Tubbs flat wire buffer spring makes a big difference in all my ARs- both in recoil impulse, function and longevity.
Also, stay in the correct powder range for the AR- medium fast powders and you'll be okay wear and tear wise.
13 February 2015, 23:33
jeffeossoI am a fan of the Tubes flat wound spring .. and less NOISE