
Originally Posted by
Robb Jensen
My results:
Current 3gun rifle, BCM Lower, JP silent capture buffer assy, Geissele SD3G trigger, BattleArms 45 degree CASS semi auto safety, BCM Mod 3 CH, BCM upper, Lancer 15" carbon fiber FF tube, JP LMOS carrier, BCM bolt, cam pin & FP, melonited BCM 18" SS410 rifle gas bbl with VLTOR low pro GB, Surefire 212 muzzle brake. Lubed with FIREClean. Ammo = Hornady Steel Match 75gr HPBT and PMC Bronze 55gr FMJ.
4200 rounds = no malfunctions
Old 3gun rifle:
Lancer lower, VLTOR A5 buffer and receiver extension, Geissele SD3G trigger, Battle Arms 45 degree semi auto safety, JP LMOS carrier, BCM mod 3 CH, BCM bolt, cam pin & FP, BCM upper with Lancer 15" carbon fiber FF tube, BCM SS410 16" midlength w/SJC Titan muzzle brake. Lubed with WeaponShield. Ammo BH Blue Box 55gr FMJ, PMC Bronze 55gr FMJ, PMC XTAC 55gr FMJ, Hornady Steel Match 75gr BTHP, BH MK262 Mod1, Federal XM193 55gr FMJ.
15,876 rounds = 1 stoppage due to case separation (Black Hills blue box 55gr FMJ which split exactly in half and was a LC once fired case which likely went through a M249)
My accuracy was dropping off on the 16" gun and went up to roughly 2-3MOA depending on how hot I got the bbl. I had the bbl reprofiled to .630" between the gas block and chamber. I believe this contributed to the accuracy variance with heat. So on my new 18" I left the bbl unmodified.
I've run LMOS carriers for 7yrs now and have used them before with adjustable gas blocks and don't recommend the adjustable gas blocks for LMOS carrier on 3gun rifles. Too finicky, example they might run well while standing, but when prone or roll over prone can/will cause stoppages. To me the benefit of the slightly lighter recoil isn't worth the more finicky reliability.
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