It might be worthwhile trying to test out different dry teflon lubricants in your magazines to help them feed at a quicker rate so the gun isn't outrunning them. Just a thought, I'm waiting for my binary trigger to come in and I'm sure I'll run into a similar situation.
i have generally been against doing that, but in this case it may be of help. I've used Otis dry lube before with success on my m4, m9 in the desert. no sand stuck to them.
Excellent , real good demo , I experienced the same issues . Ammo is definitely the issue , also different weight of bolt might help . Keep up the great work .
Only when suppressed from what I’ve found. I’m leaning towards the 10” and I can always get a aftermarket 8/6/4.5 inch for a suppressor down the road. My idea for the ruger would be long/short distance planking and fun range time with the boys
Sweet looking bug-out or bug-in rig!!! Looks like a must have survival weapon!!!!
I had gotten a drum mag for mine also and it would jam constantly. Oh ruger mags are the only ones that run flawless for me
Im having the same problems with my binary Ruger Charger. It jams and stovepipes a lot of the rounds. Im convinced its the ammunition.
The ultimate PIA.
You should remedy one problem before going on to the next.
It might be worthwhile trying to test out different dry teflon lubricants in your magazines to help them feed at a quicker rate so the gun isn't outrunning them. Just a thought, I'm waiting for my binary trigger to come in and I'm sure I'll run into a similar situation.
i have generally been against doing that, but in this case it may be of help. I've used Otis dry lube before with success on my m4, m9 in the desert. no sand stuck to them.
cant find any locally though
Excellent , real good demo , I experienced the same issues . Ammo is definitely the issue , also different weight of bolt might help . Keep up the great work .
Your accuracy problem is the takedown version. Every time you take the barrel off it looses zero
that is false mine holds zero. it might be that his barrel lockup is loose on the takedown version
Remington stinks with semi auto guns, I've got same setup and love it
I ended up selling this gun to do a CMMG 9 inch upper for my SBR lower
Would you prefer the 8” charger over the 10”?
I like the 10 inch
I’d you had the option to buy 1 right now for a first charger. I’m currently looking at the 10” and the 8” in the takedown model.
If you had*
The 8inch will not cycle as well as the 10 inch from my understanding.
Only when suppressed from what I’ve found. I’m leaning towards the 10” and I can always get a aftermarket 8/6/4.5 inch for a suppressor down the road. My idea for the ruger would be long/short distance planking and fun range time with the boys
What did you figure out to be the cure to all this?
Ammo mostly
@@OGproductions45 did you go lower velocity?
Standard velocity did very well. It's cci for one and it seems to be at just the right speed
Thanks... I got from this.... don’t buy that 110 mag
to much weight on mag . very small catches on both sides & if you can afford the rig feed it STINGERS.
May be a heavier mag spring?
Would help
Looks like a short barreled rifle
thats because its not
stick with Ruger mags
AMEN
Boring smh