Posted: 10/22/2012 5:59:25 PM EDT
| Any feedback on how it shoots? Been running 118lr and it shoots really good, don't know how the Federal compares. |
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Quoted: Short stroking issues. My OBR is extremely accurate but a bit of a picky eater for 100% reliability. I am having the exact same issues. I called Larue and they are sending me a new BCG. Hopefully it will solve the issue. I shot around 70rds of 168gr FGMM and couldn't shoot more than 3-5 shots before the bolt failed to pick up a new round from the mag. It is frustrating spending so much money on a rifle and it not working properly. I also had 3-4 jams where the bullet got lodged between the bolt and feed ramp during those initial 70rds. This was with both the factory Larue mags and brand new Pmags. |
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Short stroking issues. My OBR is extremely accurate but a bit of a picky eater for 100% reliability. I am having the exact same issues. I called Larue and they are sending me a new BCG. Hopefully it will solve the issue. I shot around 70rds of 168gr FGMM and couldn't shoot more than 3-5 shots before the bolt failed to pick up a new round from the mag. It is frustrating spending so much money on a rifle and it not working properly. I also had 3-4 jams where the bullet got lodged between the bolt and feed ramp during those initial 70rds. This was with both the factory Larue mags and brand new Pmags. What barrel length? Sounds exactly like the problems I have. I have simply resorted to finding a few rounds it feeds well, and I had the intentions of doing a lot more testing to get a statistically significant sample group before I contacted large again, but I have been short on money the last few months. I can definitely relate to your initial disappointment. Oddly enough, the 168 FGMM is one of the rounds that my OBR feeds quite regularly. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Short stroking issues. My OBR is extremely accurate but a bit of a picky eater for 100% reliability. I am having the exact same issues. I called Larue and they are sending me a new BCG. Hopefully it will solve the issue. I shot around 70rds of 168gr FGMM and couldn't shoot more than 3-5 shots before the bolt failed to pick up a new round from the mag. It is frustrating spending so much money on a rifle and it not working properly. I also had 3-4 jams where the bullet got lodged between the bolt and feed ramp during those initial 70rds. This was with both the factory Larue mags and brand new Pmags. What barrel length? Sounds exactly like the problems I have. I have simply resorted to finding a few rounds it feeds well, and I had the intentions of doing a lot more testing to get a statistically significant sample group before I contacted large again, but I have been short on money the last few months. I can definitely relate to your initial disappointment. Oddly enough, the 168 FGMM is one of the rounds that my OBR feeds quite regularly. 18" 762 |
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Try a lighter recoil spring or a lighter buffer.... I had that issue on a 6.8 and removing the hydraulic buffer and installing a standard buffer took care of the issue. The short stroking only happened on that rifle with "New" magazines, I had no problems with my older magazines, just the newer ones with stiffer springs.
Also consider using the 118LR or 147gr NATO, it might be a little higher pressure than the FGMM. That little bit of extra pressure might be enough to eliminate your short stroking/feeding issue until you get the rifle broken in.... |
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Try a lighter recoil spring or a lighter buffer.... I had that issue on a 6.8 and removing the hydraulic buffer and installing a standard buffer took care of the issue. The short stroking only happened on that rifle with "New" magazines, I had no problems with my older magazines, just the newer ones with stiffer springs. Also consider using the 118LR or 147gr NATO, it might be a little higher pressure than the FGMM. That little bit of extra pressure might be enough to eliminate your short stroking/feeding issue until you get the rifle broken in.... I don't want to hijack this thread anymore, but I've BTDT with regards to buffers and ammo types. If you want to know more PM me or I can bump my old thread. |
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Try a lighter recoil spring or a lighter buffer.... I had that issue on a 6.8 and removing the hydraulic buffer and installing a standard buffer took care of the issue. The short stroking only happened on that rifle with "New" magazines, I had no problems with my older magazines, just the newer ones with stiffer springs. Also consider using the 118LR or 147gr NATO, it might be a little higher pressure than the FGMM. That little bit of extra pressure might be enough to eliminate your short stroking/feeding issue until you get the rifle broken in.... I don't want to hijack this thread anymore, but I've BTDT with regards to buffers and ammo types. If you want to know more PM me or I can bump my old thread. That's ok, sounds like you're totally on top of it.... I think I remember your old thread.... Good luck with your rifle!!!!!! |