Has anyone had issues with their stock Saint 300 blackout concerning feeding or jamming?
I have a stock Saint with the only alteration of adding a Griffin Armament Reece 7 suppressor. The rifle gouges rounds when feeding into the chamber and eventually causes a jamb. I have had it jamb up to the point I was forced to break it down and force open the bolt carrier to remove the damaged live round.
A side note: if any of you are contemplating a suppressor you will soon find the gas back feeds into the magazine and corrodes the live rounds, which can cause feeding issues. I have been experimenting with different "store bought" ammo brands to find the ones with less powder burn or a cleaner powder burn to maybe help this issue. The feeding issues described above are not caused by the suppressor because it has happened without the suppressor mounted on the weapon.
I have a stock Saint with the only alteration of adding a Griffin Armament Reece 7 suppressor. The rifle gouges rounds when feeding into the chamber and eventually causes a jamb. I have had it jamb up to the point I was forced to break it down and force open the bolt carrier to remove the damaged live round.
A side note: if any of you are contemplating a suppressor you will soon find the gas back feeds into the magazine and corrodes the live rounds, which can cause feeding issues. I have been experimenting with different "store bought" ammo brands to find the ones with less powder burn or a cleaner powder burn to maybe help this issue. The feeding issues described above are not caused by the suppressor because it has happened without the suppressor mounted on the weapon.