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    OneBadV8

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    I was shooting at a shotgun shell about 10 yards away with my G19 and was getting close, but wasn't hitting. My dad was mouthing off the whole time about me being a crappy shot. Then I told him, "show me how it's done old man!":rolleyes:

    His first shot-
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    Don't you just hate it when they do that
     

    magic man

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    Or its not going back far enough so it doesn't have as much energy to push the next round all the way in
    That makes more sense than my idea.
    Buffer tube spring or buffer is my guess.

    :+1:

    Try a different one from somebody if you can. I had a buffer spring once in a build that was about a half inch too long that caused problems.

    I've got my H1 buffer and spring for my new build. I'll give that a try next time I shoot. There's also the Meet & Shoot coming up. I could probably swap out a couple buffers/spring there as well.:yesway:
     

    OneBadV8

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    That makes more sense than my idea.




    I've got my H1 buffer and spring for my new build. I'll give that a try next time I shoot. There's also the Meet & Shoot coming up. I could probably swap out a couple buffers/spring there as well.:yesway:

    Before you put the other one in, lay the springs next to each other and check the length.
     
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