- Location
- chilliwack BC.
So, I wanted a spring for my Remington, and I needed to buy something else to meet the minimum Canadian shipping from Wolff.
I poke around, and lo and behold, I add new AR-15 mainspring to the cart.
It shows up, I pop out the old one and note that its not the same length as my current one. The new one is like 2-3 inches longer and a bit more firm feeling.
But, Wolff knows what they are doing so, I put it in and reassemble the rifle and head out to the range just to test function.
I blaze away with a few mags full of bulk 55 grain ammo and its just fine. Zero problems. A bit less "slam" feeling on firing which is welcome, and the pile of brass is both closer to me and in a smaller pile. Also welcome.
Next, I try some of my "weak" loads of 21grains of TAC under a bulk 55 grain pill. Still no malfs of any sort. pile is a bit closer.
Then I figure, well, there is a target out there that is still clean.
I slap the rifle on the front rest but the rear rest is in the bag so I just hold it as best I can. I just get a sight picture and snap off a few rounds. When I see the target I am very surprized! So I try it again. Second time I try a bit harder, but still fairly rapid fire. Probably about 1 every second. No proper breathing, no rear bag, no "zen" stuff, just shooting. Now, the 10 rounds are basically all in the 10x center of the target. probably dropped 2-3 in the next ring. You know, the Canada Ammo red targets. Yes its only at 50m, but before the groups would easily have been 2-3x this size.
I fired about 3 more mags, same results. All bulk 55 grn FMJ ammo or the 21grains of TAC loads, using multiple fired random range brass including all the regular cheap brands of brass.
Any ideas? I am not complaining by any means, but am just curious as to why.
My thoughts are that the stronger spring is holding it in battery a bit longer changing pressure or harmonics or something like that, but I don't know.
I poke around, and lo and behold, I add new AR-15 mainspring to the cart.
It shows up, I pop out the old one and note that its not the same length as my current one. The new one is like 2-3 inches longer and a bit more firm feeling.
But, Wolff knows what they are doing so, I put it in and reassemble the rifle and head out to the range just to test function.
I blaze away with a few mags full of bulk 55 grain ammo and its just fine. Zero problems. A bit less "slam" feeling on firing which is welcome, and the pile of brass is both closer to me and in a smaller pile. Also welcome.
Next, I try some of my "weak" loads of 21grains of TAC under a bulk 55 grain pill. Still no malfs of any sort. pile is a bit closer.
Then I figure, well, there is a target out there that is still clean.
I slap the rifle on the front rest but the rear rest is in the bag so I just hold it as best I can. I just get a sight picture and snap off a few rounds. When I see the target I am very surprized! So I try it again. Second time I try a bit harder, but still fairly rapid fire. Probably about 1 every second. No proper breathing, no rear bag, no "zen" stuff, just shooting. Now, the 10 rounds are basically all in the 10x center of the target. probably dropped 2-3 in the next ring. You know, the Canada Ammo red targets. Yes its only at 50m, but before the groups would easily have been 2-3x this size.
I fired about 3 more mags, same results. All bulk 55 grn FMJ ammo or the 21grains of TAC loads, using multiple fired random range brass including all the regular cheap brands of brass.
Any ideas? I am not complaining by any means, but am just curious as to why.
My thoughts are that the stronger spring is holding it in battery a bit longer changing pressure or harmonics or something like that, but I don't know.


















































