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<blockquote data-quote="budlight" data-source="post: 2980307" data-attributes="member: 2939"><p>Lots of misinformation out there about felt recoil and the ejection system. So I went looking and came across this well written post. I have learned over time from my own experimentation and seeing what the pro's are doing. I've been blessed with enough resources to buy barrels and parts and modify them and if it doesn't work out, I throw them away. Life is about learning and not just trusted some gun shop owner that knows it all when you tell him that his 20 inch 7 twist throws every 55 or 62 grain bullet sideways through the paper at even 50 yards. Or an expensive FN ar10 that can only shoot "Service Rifle ammo" I also don't like using Adjustable gas blocks! <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /> when you can build a perfectly functional micro blocked rifle. I have two piston 15's with adjustable gas blocks. because of my rifle length and .072 gas ported SS barrel it's basically wide open to cycle right. Out shooting away 100's of miles from home and the adjustment came apart and quit firing. Luckily I always bring two or more rifles. Lesson learned from many years ago deer hunting when my buddy climbed into the pickup bed and upon coming out kick my rifle off the tail gate and internally broke my scope when it landed on a rocky two track road. The cross hairs were like 10 feet left and 8 feet high, so my hunt was done with a 800 mile round trip.</p><p></p><p> I machine dimples in my gas gun barrels, so the set screws don't allow the micro blocks forward over time and use high temp Permatex red inside the block to seal all gas from escaping between the block and the barrel.</p><p></p><p><strong> On to the good read!</strong></p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.ar15.com/forums/ar-15/The-Physics-of-AR-15-Recoil-Reduction/128-716328/[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="budlight, post: 2980307, member: 2939"] Lots of misinformation out there about felt recoil and the ejection system. So I went looking and came across this well written post. I have learned over time from my own experimentation and seeing what the pro's are doing. I've been blessed with enough resources to buy barrels and parts and modify them and if it doesn't work out, I throw them away. Life is about learning and not just trusted some gun shop owner that knows it all when you tell him that his 20 inch 7 twist throws every 55 or 62 grain bullet sideways through the paper at even 50 yards. Or an expensive FN ar10 that can only shoot "Service Rifle ammo" I also don't like using Adjustable gas blocks! :( when you can build a perfectly functional micro blocked rifle. I have two piston 15's with adjustable gas blocks. because of my rifle length and .072 gas ported SS barrel it's basically wide open to cycle right. Out shooting away 100's of miles from home and the adjustment came apart and quit firing. Luckily I always bring two or more rifles. Lesson learned from many years ago deer hunting when my buddy climbed into the pickup bed and upon coming out kick my rifle off the tail gate and internally broke my scope when it landed on a rocky two track road. The cross hairs were like 10 feet left and 8 feet high, so my hunt was done with a 800 mile round trip. I machine dimples in my gas gun barrels, so the set screws don't allow the micro blocks forward over time and use high temp Permatex red inside the block to seal all gas from escaping between the block and the barrel. [B] On to the good read![/B] [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.ar15.com/forums/ar-15/The-Physics-of-AR-15-Recoil-Reduction/128-716328/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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