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  • evolixsurf
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2010
    • 919

    H or H2 buffer...

    Cant decide to go with a H or an H2 buffer for my 16" LMT carbine. Ive got a stock LMT spring. Recoil is quite hard compared to my rifle. A little more than what I thought was normal. Would you go with the H or H2? Id like to stick with the H for reliability as I like to shoot .223 match ammo... I would loose a little bit of reliability likely with the H2 right? I dont really need to change my new spring right?

    Thanks in advance!
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    evolixsurf
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2010
    • 919

    Or there is the option of the spikes heavy buffer which is slightly lower weight than the H2(4.7oz) by .4 oz @ 4.3 oz.

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    • #3
      ar15barrels
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      • Jan 2006
      • 57136

      Run the heaviest buffer that the gun will function with.
      Your carbine gassed upper needs all the delay it can get.
      Randall Rausch

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      • #4
        killshot44
        Veteran Member
        • Nov 2009
        • 4072

        You could always go with the H3 (5.6oz). Unless you're shooting lower FPS handloads, should cycle fine with H2 or 3.

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        • #5
          evolixsurf
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2010
          • 919

          Randall, I wanted to avoid testing different buffers if possible. I thought the h2 was a little heavy so I will just order the spikes. Thanks!

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