I'm running a full auto carrier with a standard buffer, Will I notice a difference in recoil if I upgrade to an H buffer?, or is it a waste of money?
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I'm running a full auto carrier with a standard buffer, Will I notice a difference in recoil if I upgrade to an H buffer?, or is it a waste of money?
I have an H buffer in my BCM midlength. I know this doesn't answer your question, but Mine runs fine with the BCM BCG and H buffer.
The standard CAR buffer is the ideal buffer for a mid-length gas system, but an H-buffer will work. You probably wouldn't notice much if any difference by switching to a H-buffer. With that said, I run an H-buffer with auto carrier in my middy only because that's the buffer that came with my BCM lower.
I run a carbine buffer in my BCM middy. If it works well then there's no reason to change.
Probably wouldn't notice it. Might change the ejection path.
I run an H buffer in my middys with f/a BCGs. The Noveske N4 Recce came with an H buffer.
Hold the rifle with one hand away from from your body (unshouldered) and shoot your weakest ammo. If it still locks back after the last round, you should be good to go.
Sabre middy with a BCM BCG, CS spring and an H buffer. Runs fine with LC XM193 and puts the brass about 4' at 3 o'clock. No malfs for 1000 rds. with Pmags, Lancers and USGI mags.
Im rocking an H buffer in my Noveske midlength and i havent run into any issues with it even running underpowered ammo.
You will be fine.
Noveske ships their midlengths with H buffer. Good enough for me.
I will find out soon enough. I am getting my BCM FA BCG in the mail today, and I have a carbine buffer on my middy. I will be taking it to a Carbine class in a couple of weeks.