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After alot of experimentation on my LMT carbine lower/tube, I am running my 20" rifle with an H buffer. Soft and reliable even with Wolf.
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Soft shooting 20 inch with rifle gas....I should imagine a basic carbine buffer will be completely fine. As always, for optimal, YMMV due to differing factors with different barrels, such as gas port size etc.
Dan
Perhaps, I didn't provide enough info? ....like that it's mostly a stock RR A4 NM rifle. or....I'm not sure if some folks just prefer to ignore that I said I already have the complete LMT SOPMOD collapsible stock, and I am shooting 77 grain bullets.
After reading all the input, it seems KSA464 and Sirpleasant seem to think an H or H2 will work for my purposes.
Thanks for the input gentlemen. My only decision now is between the H or H2 buffer.
H3... rifles barrels kick out a lot of gas, and were designed for use with a 5.5oz buffer. you'll have best results with the heaviest buffer you can find.
i have no experience with the vltor A5 system, but from what i hear, and what i know about vltor products, it's probably the best option for you.
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Perhaps the H3 is optimal, but the whole physics of the rifle buffer system are completely different. It's not as simple as a little stiffer spring. It's a completely different spring cycle.
Two completely different spring lengths are compressing the exact same amount. This is what makes the A5 such a game changer.
You get the rifle spring cycle on a sliding stock.
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OP, are you also having the barrel cut down? you say you are making this a "carbine," and you never clarified whether or not you were simply switching to a carbine stock or also cutting down the barrel.
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