JCinPA
.270 WIN
I installed the OR3GUN CSP and ASR (hole position #3) for about a 5% reduction in recoil spring rate, and the gun shoots both trap rounds and Federal LE-132 Low Recoil 00-Buck flawlessly now. I don't need to make adjustments between rounds, because apparently, LE-132 did not cycle with 100% reliability without a little spring rate reduction, and shooting target rounds is what OR3GUN designed their products for.
I've read, however, that LE-132 may not be as effective as one assumes 00-Buck should be and LE-127 has been recommended. I'm ready to stock up on 00-Buck again and am considering that load.
QUESTION: If I do that, am I likely to need to go back to the factory spring rate for it? If so, I may want to replace my competition ASR with their 2-position ASR. Of course, I'd rather leave it like it is, but if I'm going to need to make a change between loads, I don't want to have to remove the stock all the time. Am I likely to cause undue wear on the gun shooting LE-127 00-Buck with my current setup, CSP and Competition ASR in position 3?
Thanks.
I've read, however, that LE-132 may not be as effective as one assumes 00-Buck should be and LE-127 has been recommended. I'm ready to stock up on 00-Buck again and am considering that load.
QUESTION: If I do that, am I likely to need to go back to the factory spring rate for it? If so, I may want to replace my competition ASR with their 2-position ASR. Of course, I'd rather leave it like it is, but if I'm going to need to make a change between loads, I don't want to have to remove the stock all the time. Am I likely to cause undue wear on the gun shooting LE-127 00-Buck with my current setup, CSP and Competition ASR in position 3?
Thanks.