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Posted: 6/17/2009 8:08:18 PM EDT
| Im thinking about installing a H2 Buffer in my Bushmaster this weekend. I heard it will help with accuracy and its easier on the wear of the bolt carrier. I heard a rumor that the H2 buffer will change the direction of the shell ejection. Right now the shell is ending up at about the 140 degree range.Will it change? |
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It may shoot a little softer. If it runs good now there is no reason to change it. Brass location may also have more to do with your extractor and spring than the buffer. Its hitting the deflector prerty hard. Im finding brass on the deflector after I shoot. Its a new rifle, ive shot 60 rounds threw it. |
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It may shoot a little softer. If it runs good now there is no reason to change it. Brass location may also have more to do with your extractor and spring than the buffer. Its hitting the deflector prerty hard. Im finding brass on the deflector after I shoot. Its a new rifle, ive shot 60 rounds threw it. Normal. |
| Installing a H-buffer changes the timing on the weapon. Depending on what you are shooting and what your rig is, you may see little to no difference or you will start to get feed problems. The buffer should just kiss the back, if you think its slamming, yes get a H-buffer to slow the BCG down. |
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