Or cleaned one after 50-100 rounds fired. You truly sound like you have never actually fired a suppressed gas gun. And I've given you FACTS from personal first hand experience. I've tested every possible permutation of this discussion. They gets WAY more crap in the receiver that even the standard DI gas system, run unsuppressed. I run those too, in 300 BLK, subsonic, and 223 supersonic. Best avialable solution is a piston system.which STILL has the bore / chamber as the point of least resistance. (Its still fun to do, anyway.) An adjustable gas block helps a little, but not much. Suppressor MANUFACTURERS WAY smarter than both of us have confirmed this. At that moment, the path of least resistance IS ** the bore.*** You suppress a gas gun, yer gonna get a ton of crap dumped in your receiver. That backpressure exists WHILE the bullet is in the can, after the bullet has left the barrel. Yer "magic moment" theory violates basic physics. But as was said above, better to just get / build a 300BLK, than a 308. Best bet is to run 208-220gr heavy bullets subsonic. (I've used both Seekins and Superlative Arms type adj gas) If 25-26 grains of 223 powder does that, 40+ grains of 308 will do it more. It STILL dumps a crapload of carbon into the receiver. That is CLOSE to that magical ideal moment. I've fooled with its settings, found the point it just barely consistently cycles. THAT is where the gas/ crap is gonna flow. The path of least resistance is the bore. Basic gas law.it takes the path of least resistance.even if you magically find this ideal time to unlock the bolt.which you have absolutely NO way of knowning if yer doing, cuz the time btwn the primer igniting and the bullet leaving the barrel is about 1/1,000th of a second.
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