Okay, thanks. Yeah, I think I'll make a quick brass cart jig to throw it in to my vise, pull the ejector and cut the spring a little. Any suggestions on how much to start with removing? Like a whole coil at a time? I don't really need some specific angle, other than "not back in to the chamber occasionally".
Fortunately my oldest is itching to get to the range. Doubt he'll mind much if we take the 22 for him, and I put a few rounds from the AR-10 down range to check function. Maybe I can swing it next week.
Times like these I really wish I had a property where I could just walk out back, shoot a few rounds, take it back in side, money with it, rinse and repeat.
Also, is there such a thing as extractor springs that are TOO strong? I can't think that's the issue here. Just wondering if I should replace them while I am at it (I see Sprinco makes a dual spring extra power extract spring set for AR-10s).
Fortunately my oldest is itching to get to the range. Doubt he'll mind much if we take the 22 for him, and I put a few rounds from the AR-10 down range to check function. Maybe I can swing it next week.
Times like these I really wish I had a property where I could just walk out back, shoot a few rounds, take it back in side, money with it, rinse and repeat.
Also, is there such a thing as extractor springs that are TOO strong? I can't think that's the issue here. Just wondering if I should replace them while I am at it (I see Sprinco makes a dual spring extra power extract spring set for AR-10s).