Here we go fellas.
I already went through a few BCA barrels last year before I found a shooter.
A few months ago I picked up a BCA 10.5" heavy profile pistol length gas barrel for 50ish bucks shipped.
Massively overgassed, as I knew it would be.
I fixed the gas issue by putting an insert into the gas block that restricted the flow.
I immediately sheared an extractor.
Now, I should mention that I've previously had to have BCA replace an extractor and the BCG.
They sent me a replacement extractor. I got about 30 rounds out of this one before it sheared as well.
I'm not shooting handloads. I'm shooting Hornady Black, Federal GMM, or Wolf Steel.
I get that Wolf can be hard on extractors, but how common is this?
I just sent in the whole BCG for replacement. In the mean time, I already replaced my Main rifle's BCG with a Toolcraft.
Brass looks fine, no signs of damage or pressure.
Is this just a bunch of extractors that are likely from the same lot and faulty?
I already went through a few BCA barrels last year before I found a shooter.
A few months ago I picked up a BCA 10.5" heavy profile pistol length gas barrel for 50ish bucks shipped.
Massively overgassed, as I knew it would be.
I fixed the gas issue by putting an insert into the gas block that restricted the flow.
I immediately sheared an extractor.
Now, I should mention that I've previously had to have BCA replace an extractor and the BCG.
They sent me a replacement extractor. I got about 30 rounds out of this one before it sheared as well.
I'm not shooting handloads. I'm shooting Hornady Black, Federal GMM, or Wolf Steel.
I get that Wolf can be hard on extractors, but how common is this?
I just sent in the whole BCG for replacement. In the mean time, I already replaced my Main rifle's BCG with a Toolcraft.
Brass looks fine, no signs of damage or pressure.
Is this just a bunch of extractors that are likely from the same lot and faulty?
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