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7.62 (300 Blackout) getting caught up in 5.56 M4 feed ramps. I suggest having a professional gunsmith modify the feed ramps. I don't recommend doing it yourself.
You ran a 300 BLK in an AR. That’s your problem. I know that some ARs are built for 300 BLK so I could be wrong but the problem is most likely that he tried loading 300 BLK in a 5.56/223 rifle
Wow, so many people on here have no idea what they are talking about. Looks like 300 black out which can in fact feed through standard ar15 mags although not always 100% reliable. The 300 black out is a 556/223 shell necked up to a 30 caliber projectile. They basically combined the 7.62×39 and the 556. The shells have the same diameter at the base. Must use a 300 black out upper receiver/barrel. Magazine appears to be a magpul pmag which are very reliable and have never EVER gave me any issues at all what so ever. I own 10 ARs. I actually recommend using pmags in all ars. The mil spec metal mags are also good. Try 300 black out magazines if you think this may be the issue. There could be many different issues. 1. The bullet projectile might be to thick to allow proper feeding, and could be getting caught up on the feed ramp. Try diff types ammo with different bullet weights/grains. 2. Looks dry and dirty which could cause it to get stuck. Make sure to clean and oil it up real good to ensure proper lubrication while feeding. 3. If you tried to chamber this round and you didnt fire the last round, you might have road the charging handle home. Make sure to pull back all the way on the charging handle until it stops, then immediately let go completely, allowing the charging handle to slam closed. It needs enough force to shut properly. Dont be afraid to be rough with these guns. 4. Of course it could be a combination of these 3 things. I have been shooting for over 20 years. I have a channel myself. Go check it out man. Like and subscribe if you feel so inclined
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The ar in under gassed
It's because you are using short round nose 300 bo. The round nose wedges in the feed ramp
7.62 (300 Blackout) getting caught up in 5.56 M4 feed ramps. I suggest having a professional gunsmith modify the feed ramps. I don't recommend doing it yourself.
You ran a 300 BLK in an AR. That’s your problem. I know that some ARs are built for 300 BLK so I could be wrong but the problem is most likely that he tried loading 300 BLK in a 5.56/223 rifle
Looks like 30/30 ammo
🤔 it's possible a spring tension in the magazine
Wrong bullets go 223
I'd say undergased, and check your magazines. Try them in someone elses gun.
mag,bcg or buffer weight
It is a feed ramp issue
Your feed ramps need polish
Why are so many people saying wrong cartridge? Theres more to it than that… look at the position of the bolt…
Lube
Try another magazine
if the caliber is the right one, I would look into your feed ramps or get a different mag
Gas block issues? That was the problem with mine
Wow, so many people on here have no idea what they are talking about. Looks like 300 black out which can in fact feed through standard ar15 mags although not always 100% reliable. The 300 black out is a 556/223 shell necked up to a 30 caliber projectile. They basically combined the 7.62×39 and the 556. The shells have the same diameter at the base. Must use a 300 black out upper receiver/barrel. Magazine appears to be a magpul pmag which are very reliable and have never EVER gave me any issues at all what so ever. I own 10 ARs. I actually recommend using pmags in all ars. The mil spec metal mags are also good. Try 300 black out magazines if you think this may be the issue. There could be many different issues. 1. The bullet projectile might be to thick to allow proper feeding, and could be getting caught up on the feed ramp. Try diff types ammo with different bullet weights/grains. 2. Looks dry and dirty which could cause it to get stuck. Make sure to clean and oil it up real good to ensure proper lubrication while feeding. 3. If you tried to chamber this round and you didnt fire the last round, you might have road the charging handle home. Make sure to pull back all the way on the charging handle until it stops, then immediately let go completely, allowing the charging handle to slam closed. It needs enough force to shut properly. Dont be afraid to be rough with these guns. 4. Of course it could be a combination of these 3 things. I have been shooting for over 20 years. I have a channel myself. Go check it out man. Like and subscribe if you feel so inclined
Maybe dirty rifle not cleaned properly or wrong ammunition 😅
cant tell from a two second clip so the problems can be anything from gas- mag-bcg-ammo-buffer-ect 👌
Is that a upper or lower receiver problem
Buffer spring