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  1. I completely understand that and if you read and interpreted what I said instead of picking it apart you would see that I made no such comparisons of an AR10 to an AR15. I simply stated that JP makes a conversion kit for the SCS, and instead of having a $200 paperweight I will transform the .308 SCS into one for my 5.56 build. You are a fairly belligerent individual and I don't know why you are riding this horse so hard. Read the post entirely or scroll thru. Don't try to make other people feel stupid or inadequate. I've seen this on posts you've made to other individuals on this forum on different threads. I was done until you got back on your high horse.
  2. I see that now, I read alot of great reviews about the SCS, and cannot find anything about the issues I'm experiencing. So I may just get the AR-15 conversion kit and throw it in one of my other builds. No one seems to have issues in a 15 mil spec build. Just these large frame builds are a pain in the ass I guess.
  3. https://www.wingtactical.com/buyers-guide-for-buffers-buffer-springs/ http://tacticalism.com/ar-15-buffer/ and a few others, although now that you have mentioned that I have located some other sites that state 5.4oz. Do thanks for clarifying that for me.
  4. I get that, every site I look at for info on buffers states: Rifle Buffer - A rifle buffer includes five steel weights and a steel spacer and totals around 5.0 oz. This buffer most used in a rifle-length buffer tube. H3 Buffer - Similar to the H buffer and H2 buffer, the H3 buffer includes three tungsten weights and often weighs about 5.4 oz. So I guess I'll wait for the third tungsten weight to show up and that should more or less act as an h3 buffer. At the 5.4 oz you stated. Thank you for your info.
  5. Right, and I appreciate your help. The rifle worked with the stock rifle length buffer 5oz and spring, although looking for ideas on how to make the silent capture spring work with it. The SCS is just a +$200 paperweight at this point. Reason I entered this post was for all the talk about the silent captured spring and if I could find any ideas based off of someone else's problem.
  6. Well I've used the standard rifle length buffer and spring with no issue, then bought the SCS which comes with the fifle length spacer. I was going by what JP customer service recommended which was an (H2 setup). For the $$ I want to make it work. This didn't completely work either. The gun runs better than with the steel weights it comes with, just not 100%. Sorry if it seemed"complicated", I was trying to provide all the info of the build. It did function better with the 2 tungsten weights on the SCS. Again, any useful information would be appreciated. Questions? Ask. Thanks.
  7. And I'm sorry that's supposed to say rifle length buffer tube not gas tube.
  8. Are you saying put 3 quarters behind spacer? I tried one, but if you had any experience with three and it worked I'll give it a shot.
  9. I have a Palmetto State Armory 6.5 Creedmoor Gen 2 upper with a PSA Gen 2 lower and rifle length gas tube a2 and purchased the JP SCS with spacer installed and have been playing with 2-3 tungsten weights and different spring kit springs to try to get it to function properly it does not seem to have enough Force to push the bolt forward completely when you just lightly pull the charging handle and release it does not fully enter the barrel extension and lock (although the rifle length buffer and spring works fine). Every 5 to 10 rounds I get case that does not eject and causes a double feed (one empty one fresh). Other than that the gun fires there is no gap between the SCS and BCG. I am awaiting the third tungsten weight I'm going to make it an h3 and see if that helps but any recommendations I would really appreciate that as I am running out of ideas!
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