Firstly, I have to say that this forum is full of extremely insightful information, which I had found it months ago. I am not the kind of person who asks for help as searching and reading I find what I need/think i need to make an informed decision, but this Aero M5 is driving me up the wall.
Have put over 100 rounds through it testing different ammo, m80 ball, reloads with 175gr SMK looking for an accurate load since I had single shot M5 ☹. Thinking it was over gassed based on what I was reading online I installed an adjustable gas block and ran it at different settings, no dice. Different Magpul magazines, AR Stoner mags, still not locking back or stripping another round. Took some slow-motion video with my cell phone and I am definitely not over gassed, the BCG wasn't going back all of the way.
Yesterday I loaded 10 of the SMK’s with 42.5 and 43 grains of IMR4064 since the slow motion video showed the BCG was not traveling back enough. Add more powder, get more gas see what happens. Good thing was that this was the first time that every round ejected and they fell neatly in a pile at around 4 o’clock. Hand full of times it locked back but not on the bolt face, on the BCG body. This was confirming i was still under gassed and I needed to read more.
BTW, I have been lubing the BCG up to the point where it is dripping through the seams between the upper and lower.
Spent a few hours this morning reading and found this forum and the post below.
Criterion 18" 1:10 port dia (in)
0.077
Gas Journal (in)
0.749
Rifle gas tube length (in)
15.125
Aero M5 .308 Rifle Buffer Kit
Buffer Weight (oz)
5.36
Buffer Length (in)
5.29
Buffer Spring Length (in)
12.44
Buffer Spring Coils (no)
41
buffer tube depth (in)
9.687
Gas Block
JP Adjustable
BCG/Bolt
AERO M5
Am I on the right path saying that the port if undersized? I was able to insert snuggly a 5/64th bit which I measured as 0.077 with a caliper and it should be closer to 0.096 inches. I have never had to drill a barrel and that makes me a bit nervous, so I figured I would apply the age old adage of measure twice, cut once by asking for confirmation. If there is something else I would appreciate the input.