bricktop said:What are you using at the moment? Usually, the higher-pressure loads for any given powder tend to burn the cleanest.
+1, the set up is wrong with your current gas block, going with an adjustable gas block will allow you to optimize the rifle for both suppressed and unsuppressed loads.brian427cobra said:You need an adjustable gas block, the suppressor is overgasing the weapon.
The guys who have them seem to spend an inordinate amount of time fiddling with them.I shoot suppressed and used to have an adjustable gas block. It didn't do anything to reduce the extra fouling in my case in my experience. I got rid of the adj. gas block: another unneeded complication.
What powder have you been using?The action gets dirty in my AR-15 223 when using my suppressor. Any suggestions for a clean burning powder for a 223 with Hornady 53 gr VMAX'S? Dennis
Good point. My bad. Thanks.I hope they've figured something out during the 9 years since this thread was started