Mace, just don't do it. Pick a manufacturer that has some reputation behind it and more experience in the AR 10 space. I cannot begin to describe how much I regret buying a Gibbz 308 receiver set.
When I got it back from Gibbz, they fixed the short stroking by boring out the gas port. Now it will eject properly but still has regular feeding issues. Essentially the bolt lug doesn't catch the case head of the next round and instead the bolt drags on the surface of the case and causes the round to feed awkwardly and jam up the bolt, squishing and usually ruining the round in the process. Other people have the exact same issue. I emailed Gibbz and asked what I should do from here and radio silence. They are done helping me with this.
I haven't tried having a gunsmith extend the feed ramps into the upper receiver because I've learned that shouldn't be necessary. On close inspection with the rifle closed and the bolt open you can see the rounds ride high enough that there is no way they are hitting the receiver. If you have M4 cuts in your upper but not the barrel extension is where you run into problems, and its a very specific type of stoppage that is different to what I'm experiencing.
Plus, if I go cutting into the upper receiver, Gibbz will have a reason not to refund my money when I send this receiver set (or "useless overpriced pile of poop" as I affectionately refer to my $2,000 .308 build) back to them.
And really even if cutting feed ramps into the upper did magically and inexplicably fix the problem, I'd still say Gibbz is poop. Why sell expensive billet upper receivers that won't run without cutting into them? For what they charge and the way they describe their stuff as being so high end, an oversight like that would still be unforgivable.
I've tried everything and it still does the thing. I've tried different mags, I've tried different combinations of buffer and spring, I tried stretching out the mag springs, I tried lubing the crap out of the BCG, I tried just working through a few hundred rounds to break it in, I tried shooting pushing up on the mag, I tried shooting pulling down on the mag.....
It still does the thing.
I have come to the conclusion that it must be the receiver set is out of spec. It is the only variable in the parts equation that has an "unknown" when it comes to reliability and compatibility. I'm certain if I put my BA barrel and BCG and JP recoilless buffer system in an Aero M5 receiver set, the God damned thing would do its job. I plan to do just that, but I can't justify pouring another few hundred dollars into this absolutely maddening money pit of a project until after Xmas. After that I will get an M5 receiver set and literally rebuild the entire rifle. I will send the Gibbz set back to them along with a demand for my money back, which I am 100% I won't get.
Don't be me. Be smarter than me, and go with a receiver set that has a good reputation. Gibbz 308 receivers are no good.