Thank you sir. Have you heard of people having to sand or polish the end to the gas tube to seat in the key properly? I've never had that issue with ar15s but I guess 308 parts are kinda all over the place spec wise I just hope I don't get gas leaking out and losing pressure still. Also I was thinking and reading more on other peoples problems with these rifles and I've seen a few people say that their gas tube was like my previous one and the rifle worked fine, is it possible that it could have been only a recoil issue due to my light buffer, or is there likely another factor that made theirs more reliable even with the shorter tube? I'm still going to get the heavier buffer just in case, probably will be awhile until I can take it out to test anyhow. Just thinking, trying to soak up as much info as possible. Man I wish they would just get specs set on these like the ar15, seems alot of people right from the get go are reluctant to try what I believe could be a great rifle all because of completely avoidable problems, if manufacturers would just work together instead trying to go down their own road. Thank you all for your help, hopefully I'm on the road to a fully functional rifle. I will definitely keep yall posted on results.
Side note I was rereading my original post and I may have fudged up one detail, the failure to feed properly happened nearly every shot I would either get a round jammed mid feed or no feed at all just a closed bolt with no round in the chamber, failures to eject were much less common, idk if that changes things.