noob error.OP has a duplicate post, https://www.longrangehunting.com/threads/jamming-up.365021/#post-3159241
maybe we can get him to go cross-eyed in trying to keep up with the duplicate posts.
noob error.OP has a duplicate post, https://www.longrangehunting.com/threads/jamming-up.365021/#post-3159241
I had that problem.My AR-10 which was recently assembled and is jamming up. It is slamming the bullet and putting a very large bent in one side of the casing, almost piercing a hole in the side. I have cleaned it tried oiling it ( helped for a few rounds. Pulling it back and letting it load it is jamming the bullet in so hard that i have to smake the butt on the ground while pulling back to get it to eject. Does anyone know what and why?
I had that problem.My AR-10 which was recently assembled and is jamming up. It is slamming the bullet and putting a very large bent in one side of the casing, almost piercing a hole in the side. I have cleaned it tried oiling it ( helped for a few rounds. Pulling it back and letting it load it is jamming the bullet in so hard that i have to smake the butt on the ground while pulling back to get it to eject. Does anyone know what and why?
do you have pics of the cases and a pic of the bolt face of your bolt carrier group ?
I beleive it is getting enough gas. I beleive its a carbine but im only going by the diagram on my matdid you check if the gasblock is in the correct position and providing enough gas for it to cycle ? Is it a Rifle Length buffer system or Carbine Length buffer system ?
what caliber?
PMAGs or something else?
what brand of upper receiver? does it have feed ramps that correctly mate with the barrel extension feed ramps?
what brand of lower? is it a quality brand or an 80%? maybe the mag is sitting too low?
what brand of barrel? some barrels have better barrel extensions than others.
do you have the right combination of buffer, buffer spring, buffer tube? very very common mistake.
is it gassed correctly? over gassed? adjustable gas block? last round bolt hold open?
bolt over-riding the cartridge can be a symptom of over-gassing, and also under-gassed.
if you have too strong of a buffer spring, bolt might not be coming back far enough to engage the back of the cartridge. or if it's undergassed.
if you have too much gas, or too weak of a buffer spring, bolt rebound might be too fast before piece-of-crap el-cheapo mag presents cartridge to be picked up.
if your mag is crap, it might not be presenting and releasing the cartridge correctly.
some barrel mfrs are better at right-sizing the gas port, than others.
if the barrel extension is one-size-fits-all, the barrel feed ramps might not work with your cartridge. some mfrs use a generic 308 barrel extension which may be marginal for 6.5CM.
barrel feed cone might be inadequate.
if you have an adj gas block, get to last-round-bolt-hold-open as a first step.
Im not sure on what brand of barrel. The upper came frome a company online that i paid for the whole AR-10 ($1200) never got anything until i kept calling and hounding , they finally sent me this upper and my son punched out the lower from a blank. I tried pushing the mag up farther and loading a few rounds but they got stuck. I couldnt pull back and eject the shell without alot of force. And these bullets now have shoulder dentsI have run into this issue with 350 legends in AR15. Found out if I polished feed ramps and bottom half of the exterior bolt face it cured the issue. Some finishes are pretty rough not allowing case to slide up into bolt then causing bullet to enter top of chamber. On a bottle neck case it's usually not an issue. If you notice bullet deformation or severe bullet runout I would try polishing above spots with a small dremel polishing bit and jewelers rouge.