I have my rifle set into a troy stalk for the last 2 years no problems, Then cut down the barrel to 18.5 recrowned and tapped a AR flash supresser on, accuracy went from 3 inch using 168 gr win balistic silver tips to under an inch, but it cost me as my rifle went from a semi auto to a single shot deadly when hunting but I want my semi auto back. Now I know I am dealing with a gas issue. I chamber the first round fire and the rifle extracts and ejects the empty case but does not come back far enough to pick up the next round. After hunting season I carefully took the gun apart and figured the gas ports were not lined up or blocked no everything is clear,cleaned and I put it back together went out and shot 3 to 5 rounds semi auto then the gun went back to single shot, after bear hunting I took it apart again this time focusing on the alignment of the gas ports, insuring the troy stalk is shimed against the gas block and everything is aligned and tightened, and the same thing it fires extracts and ejects but fails to feed the next round. Now if this was a C-6 I would increase the port size on the barrel to allow more gas into the piston, but how much, what size of drill bit should I start with of do I need to replace parts to go with the shortened barrel or am I missing something else. It appears to me that with shortning the barrel I have allowed more gas to escape out of the end of the barrel, any body else encountering this when doing a barrel chop,
Thanks Dwane
Thanks Dwane