RegionRat
Gold $$ Contributor
The gas port drilled in the bbl is the foundation of the gas cycle. In a WOA bbl, that port is drilled to a standard for the length of the system.Very little has been stated about an adjustable gas block? Can slowing down the unlock aid in accuracy very much? I know there is a limit there, while still allowing the semi-auto function to work properly.
It will give a reliable margin on function and an ejection pattern that shouldn't require you to adjust with typical loads. John is an expert gunsmith and also an accomplished marksman. His designs are margined and well proven.
If I were having trouble with one of his bbls, I would start by sending him a well organized description of the problem in an email and seeking his advise.
You can always experiment with adjustable gas blocks or even piston systems to see their effect on accuracy, but that said, in your context something else is wrong. Adjustable gas blocks can be handy when the context is non-standard loads, suppression, extreme environments, full auto, etc. If you are having trouble now, why complicate the system even more?
My experience with setting up a batch of ARs where accuracy and boresight retention was the focus, I didn't find the gas block was the place to tune the group.
The last time I looked at piston systems for example, they were not as easy to wring out accuracy as a regular DI system. That was a while back and things may have changed by now, so YMMV.