Clint and Sarah talk about adjustable gas blocks. Clint also announces a new partnership in the latest episode of this helpful series.
FYI, ARBuildJunkies recently interviewed Clint Hanson for a feature about everything Ballistic Advantage…stay tuned.
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I’ve grown to prefer adjusting cyclic rate using buffer weight instead of bleeding off gas if the only variable is whether you’re shooting suppressed or not. Those gas blocks get nasty quick (bleed off is better than close-off style but still). It’s real easy to carry an extra buffer in your range bag. I do like the adjustable for boutique cartridges and precision long range shooting though.
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I’ve grown to prefer adjusting cyclic rate using buffer weight instead of bleeding off gas if the only variable is whether you’re shooting suppressed or not. Those gas blocks get nasty quick (bleed off is better than close-off style but still). It’s real easy to carry an extra buffer in your range bag. I do like the adjustable for boutique cartridges and precision long range shooting though.