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What do i need to make lightweight bcg work correctly.? Only bcgs i could find were lightweights from righttobear.com Have never used them and needed some to finish two builds. Do i need heavier weight buffers I have adjustable gasblocks in these builds. both Carbine length. One is 223wilde 16 inch Other is 10.5 7.62x39 just for S and G's. Thanks for any info.
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David Tubb sells carrier weights for tuning the action.
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I take the weights out of regular carbine buffers and tune the gas blocks to your loads. You want lightweight carriers not heavy. Taccom sells one but removing the weights works fine
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So with the light weight carriers i have coming i need lighter buffer weight or heavier? Must be covid, i am having a hard time wrapping my head around the concept of the lite bcg. Less mass = less inertia = slower recoil of the bcg right? Or is it the other way around? Been stuck inside too long.
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You have adjustable gas blocks.
Have you tried adjusting them?
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I don't think he's built the guns yet; if he has AGB's a light(er), assuming not Ti weight, BCG's will work fine with carbine or H1 buffers & a standard or enhanced spring if he understands how to set up the rifle.
Not sure he really understands all that he knows by the questions he's asking.
Might be wrong...............
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I take the weights out of regular carbine buffers and tune the gas blocks to your loads. You want lightweight carriers not heavy. Taccom sells one but removing the weights works fine +1 Adjustable gas block, light weight bcg, empty carbine buffer will run just fine in my experience as well. I think I'm running a Sprinco Yellow (reduced power) spring as well, if I remember right. All the gas tuning is done with the gas block, as badwolf says.
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That's what I would have done. I've found as I get older that you don't have to get everything today. Wait a few days and you'll find what you really want without overpaying for it.
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I don't think he's built the guns yet; if he has AGB's a light(er), assuming not Ti weight, BCG's will work fine with carbine or H1 buffers & a standard or enhanced spring if he understands how to set up the rifle.
Not sure he really understands all that he knows by the questions he's asking.
Might be wrong...............
MM Probably not . First outing with lite weight BC.
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Do you already have buffers or springs?
Just because you have a light BCG doesn't mean you can use them. If the gun is to be used for anything buy a play gun, you really don't want to get it to the ragged edge of functionality as some are suggesting with ultra light buffers.
Let us know................we can walk you through the basic tuning procedure for the gun with AGB's.
What brand AGB's did you buy?
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RTB's lightweight is all the specs i have. Should have waited until they got here. Thought to get edumacated on any specific quirks. Guess i will be back when or if they get here.
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Yeah, those are definitely on the very light side at 6.8 oz.
It will work in the 223W, never dealt with a 7.62x39 in a short barrel, but I doubt it's really ideal, but will probably be usable with the AGB.
Some questions:
What's the use for both guns? Have you already bought buffers & spring? What make of AGB?
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MM. The use for these is just an old guy scratching an itch. I found myself without any 223/556 weapon but several thousand brass ,loaded and unloaded. Every 223/556 i have assembled someone came along that had to have it. When offered double what i have invested in a gun, the equity overcomes me. Plus it funds two more . I am not a competitor anymore ,havent since the 70''s so it's just a hobby to keep me from washing dishes. Just to show my ignorance i just now figured out what AGB stood for!😂 Yes the buffers and springs are coming, i hope. With deliveries the way they are now i hope all the parts get here before Jan 20. After that it will be a pigs guess. The AGB's are Seekins. The short 7.62x39 is also to utilize existing ammo. I have one in 16" and a sks so i figured to try a short one. i have a 8.5 inch 300 bo and it is my goto whenever i go walkabout with the dog. Again just a old guy's itch.
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MM. The use for these is just an old guy scratching an itch. I found myself without any 223/556 weapon but several thousand brass ,loaded and unloaded. Every 223/556 i have assembled someone came along that had to have it. When offered double what i have invested in a gun, the equity overcomes me. Plus it funds two more . I am not a competitor anymore ,havent since the 70''s so it's just a hobby to keep me from washing dishes. Just to show my ignorance i just now figured out what AGB stood for!😂 Yes the buffers and springs are coming, i hope. With deliveries the way they are now i hope all the parts get here before Jan 20. After that it will be a pigs guess. The AGB's are Seekins. The short 7.62x39 is also to utilize existing ammo. I have one in 16" and a sks so i figured to try a short one. i have a 8.5 inch 300 bo and it is my goto whenever i go walkabout with the dog. Again just a old guy's itch. Im following this thread too because mm really likes his AGB's and im sure he will give you some good advice. Ive never toyed with a lightweight BCG either, so it should be an interesting thread. I also know MontanaMarine (not the mm I just mentioned) has a 7.62x39, but he probably kept that rifle pretty simple with conventional bcg and buffer and spring.
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Good Lord! I must be getting senile. I thought i was conversing with MontanaMarine. Think ill go back to bed!😬
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Good Lord! I must be getting senile. I thought i was conversing with MontanaMarine. Think ill go back to bed!😬 I'm sure they get that all the time..
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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Good Lord! I must be getting senile. I thought i was conversing with MontanaMarine. Think ill go back to bed!😬 Yeah, not the 1st time...................he's my brother, & knows more than I do but I'm much better looking, LOL MM
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Good Lord! I must be getting senile. I thought i was conversing with MontanaMarine. Think ill go back to bed!😬 Yeah, not the 1st time...................he's my brother, & knows more than I do but I'm much better looking, LOL MM I remember you because you look like a german shepherd..
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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What do i need to make lightweight bcg work correctly.? Only bcgs i could find were lightweights from righttobear.com Have never used them and needed some to finish two builds. Do i need heavier weight buffers I have adjustable gasblocks in these builds. both Carbine length. One is 223wilde 16 inch Other is 10.5 7.62x39 just for S and G's. Thanks for any info. Several years ago I was looking for something to reduce recoil without using a muzzle device. I bought a JP LMOS, it is a light weight BCG along with a light weight buffer, JP said that I might have to install an AGB to make it work properly..........never did, it has worked flawlessly for years. less recoil, less upset as the bolt closes and cycles faster. (all are subtle changes but noticeable). You might have to go to a lighter buffer instead of heavier
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