I see from this statement, "nor do i have an adjustable gas block to put more pressure in the system. " that you do not have a complete understanding of the AR gas system and how it works. You cannot increase gas flow with an adjustable gas block, no how, no way. In other words, you cannot get ten pounds of poop out of a 5 pound bag.
Your gas port in the barrel regulates the amount of gas you get into your system. If you have a .070 gas port, putting on an adjustable gas block, even if the hole was .125 inch, you still would not get any more gas through the system. Gas blocks can ONLY restrict gas flow, they cannot increase it. This seems to be HUGE misunderstanding about how adjustable gas blocks work that creeps up every week it seems, sometimes daily. The only way for you to get more gas into the system is to increase the gas port size in the barrel by drilling it out. If you drill it out to .125 inches, about the same size as your gas tube's I.D., you then can use an adjustable gas block to decrease the amount of gas flowing through the system if you are over gassed, but there has not been an adjustable gas block yet made that can increase the amount of gas through the system without first enlarging the gas port in the barrel.
First question, why on earth did you put an AR-10 buffer spring in the AR-15? They are not the same. IMO the first thing you need to do is switch back to an AR-15 buffer spring. Right parts for the job. Again, IMO, don't do anything else until you put the correct buffer spring in your rifle.