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8/14/2010 11:16:27 PM EDT
I currently run a standard buffer with my  16" midlength. Will this be fine for the Beowulf?
8/15/2010 4:46:46 AM EDT
[#1]
I don't know alot about buffer springs/weights so I really can't answer.

The first stock I put on my Wulf was an ACE skeleton stock and it wouldn't run.  It seemed like the spring wasn't "tight" enough.

I swaped it out with the  A2 stock on my.223 and now it runs just fine.
8/15/2010 5:36:22 AM EDT
[#2]
If you are going to run a carbine buffer tube, I would upgrade your buffer to an H2.  I have H2s running on both of my Beowulfs and they work great.  Also, if you have a cheaper commercial buffer tube, I would upgrade it to a mil-spec buffer tube since I have seen a couple cheap commercial ones break right around the castlenut threads from the recoil over time.
8/15/2010 9:48:08 AM EDT
[#3]
I have a ACE Skeleton A2 stock on mine and run a normal rifle buffer with no issues. The only item upgraded at this time is TUBBs springs. Next is a Heavy Buffer by Slash.
8/15/2010 10:02:37 AM EDT
[#4]
Right now Im running a Larue milspec tube with a standard carbine weight buffer and a super duty chrome silicon buffer spring with a LMT SOPMOD stock..I was thinking of getting a CTR stock with the enhanced butpad for the wulf. I might try the H2 buffer but just out of curriosity what would be wrong with using the carbine weight buffer exactly?
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