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Just get another barrel. A couple years back, I bought an expensive AR that wouldn’t shoot better than 1.5 inches at 100. I called the company and spoke with the CEO, who said “it meets MiL spec”. That didn’t make me happy. I bought a new barrel and am very happy with the accuracy.
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Updated responses is post #19. They recommend i shoot without the muzzle device. And reccomended federal gold medal match. No comment on the issue with the leade. But i asked again in my response. And they mentioned replacement.
All in all, im not thrilled with the response time/ease of contact. But seems like they are willing to work with me at this point and i feel things are heading in the right direction. Will keep you all posted.
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I finally looked up your barrel myself--and it is one that is nitrided from what I can tell so that probably is a big factor in what you're seeing with the bore scope. I'm kind of curious what the rationale is for the pinned low profile gas block; I've never seen that before in other aftermarket AR barrels.
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I wanted a pinned gas block. And i did not have the necessary tools to properly drill and pin it myself. This is on my primary duty gun, and the idea of a set screw in a dimple being the only thing keeping the gas block from rotating or sliding forward causing the gun to stop cycling was not confidence inspiring. The low profile helps it fit under free float handguards better. And the pin ensures it wont rotate or come loose. An additional side benefit as it is pre-drilled for the pin, you dont have to worry about alignment. Just put the roll pin in tighten the set screws as a backup, done.
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If you're seriously considering just getting a new barrel, I'd take a hard look at this one. BA does have a 1 MOA guarantee, and all of mine shoot very well. This Hanson profile comes with a pinned block as well, and I've never seen them go on sale for this low of a price before. They still have a few other options in stock as well. https://bkingsfirearms.com/shop/ar15...rmance-series/
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I need 2 more barrels over all. Looking into ballistic advantage. Didn't realize they offered a sub moa guarantee. Also on a wait list for a criterion.
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I can verify, both the faxon and ballistics advantage use roll pins, not taper pins. Helped a friend install the roll pin on his ballistic advantage a few weeks back.
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OP, you aren't the first to have issues with Faxon. BA has also had issues. For my recent 18" build, I was turned off by reports about both of them and others in the "affordable" barrel category. I decided to use an ARP 3R 223 W barrel from Blackstone. I've used 3 of their barrels in the past and they have all been fantastic. I'd give them a shot after you return that poor shooting barrel to Faxon.
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All makers can have issues. Thats life, were humans, mistakes happen. But thats why custom services is so important. Help tge customer get to the bottom of the issue. If it winds up being the product, make it right.
Had not heard of blackstone, will take a look.
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I have an Aeroprecision rifle with an 18” heavy profile stainless, .223 Wylde 1/8 twist BA barrel that’s been a consistent .75 MOA shooter out to 300 yds. It was basically an MOA rifle up to around 500 rounds and then it started getting better and finally settled at .75 and sometimes I can even get a sub .5 MOA group at 100yds.
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Possible big update. Found this today. Not sure what's up. Gonna tear it apart after dinner. Looks like its venting gas out the roll pin in the gas block/tube. Venting gasses could seriously mess up barrel harmonics. Will post some more pic when I get it apart.
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So much for the pinned gas block theory.
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That should freak any manufacturer out and result in a quick call tag IMO. Send em pics.
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I sent them pics, will see how they respond. Ill upload some more pics tomorrow evening after work.
Also, i did notice the gun was extra gassy. It was coming back and wafting out the receiver, stinging my eyes. Never had that happen before. Heard it was an issue with suppressors, but i dont have one and have never shot one. Im pretty sure the gas tube is in spec based off my measurements. So best guess is an over sized gas tube hole leaking gas everywhere.
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The whole point of selling a barrel with the gas system pre-pinned, IMO, is that the buyer assumes the manufacturer has ensured increased reliability with proper assembly. Pinning and unpinning a block is no easy feat without the proper tools, especially if nitrided after the fact, and, the way I see it, if there is anything out of whack with the original clocking--the block will have a "set" to be out of alignment. It might even be possible that pressures were spiking with blowback into the upper. I say send it back--immediately.
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I would agree. I did expect a higher level of quality using a factory pinned/alligned gas block. This is also a mid length gas system, so if anything it should be less gassy due to the lower port pressure. I took several measurements on the gas tube with my micrometer after cleaning. Odin works stainless gas tube. As i understand it, the tube is supposed to be 0.1800 give or take a little. After cleaning my measurements showed exactly that with the snallest measurement being 0.1795 around the roll pin area. But i would not expect 0.0005 to cause the issues im seeing. And it was 0.1800 around the gas port hole and back towards the receiver.
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I'm not saying there's not an issue with the setup somewhere. Obviously some of the parts aren't playing well together. But the fact that the block is pinned isn't the issue in and of itself. If they were so bad, I guess someone should tell the tons of high end manufacturers that do it, as well as every company selling uppers/barrels with fixed FSBs.
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I think this is a "classic" argument of "ultimate reliability." If so called mil spec battle ready is a requirement--go for it, pin by all means. I think it gets dodgy when talking about modular building and maintenance--no way I'd do it.
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