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BCG Drags on ammo


tomqball

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Hello all, just built my first ar308 and have an issue with the BCG dragging on the top of the ammo, so much so the bolt wont lock up if there is more than one round loaded in the mag.  I have tried two different mags both pmag one 10rd and one 20 rd.  The lower is an Anderson Rifle and BCG is Aero precision.  What should the next step be?

 

Thanks in advance,

 

Tom

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The bolt carrier dragging on the top round in the mag is normal, if it didn't then the round wouldn't pop up in front of the bolt while cycling to be fed into the chamber.

 

How wet are you running the BCG? The 308 platform seems to need a LOT of oil on the BCG (not the locking lugs) while being broken in. If your BCG isn't dripping wet this could be your problem.

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 So , you are saying that when more than one round is loaded in the Mag., it will double feed ?

 

  If you have just PMags , use a DPMS or other brand steel mag. 

Rifle could be short stroking . Does the last round in the mag hold/catch the BCG back , after its fired ?

 

Can you manually cycle the action with an empty mag. & it will hold/catch the BCG .

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392 is correct no problem with bolt locking back, just wont go into full battery with more than one round in mag, functions perfectly with one round.

 

Have you fired this rifle yet?  Or, is this dry-fire/dry-loading we're talking about?

 

Answer that first.

 

 

 What should the next step be?

 

Shoot the piss out of it, wet with lube, if you haven't already.

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392 is correct no problem with bolt locking back, just wont go into full battery with more than one round in mag, functions perfectly with one round.

 

 I would still try a steel mag , just for $hits & giggles . 

 Do you have the correct Buffer spring ? The Buffer spring should strip a round from the mag & force the BCG into battery , even with the slight resistance of a cartridge in the mag..

 

Have you fired this rifle yet?  Or, is this dry-fire/dry-loading we're talking about?

 

Answer that first.

 

 

 

Shoot the piss out of it, wet with lube, if you haven't already.

 

This should be answered , as said .

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