An adjustable gas block can slow down the rate in which gas can flow and pressure can build. The Lage upper has an adjustable gas block.
I run a ~2" long gas tube on one of my rifles. I see no appreciable wear compared to even running FA. Adjustable gas block but it's wide open.
Most of my short barrel stuff, 8" or so, tends to have cycling issues due to not enough gas. The pressure peak with rifle powders tends to be often past 8". I often need a suppressor to keep enough gas volume and pressure to make it cycle.
This was a major problem with the tiny 2" tube. I was/am loading subs to chrono ~1040FPS from an 8" barrel. The problem was most recommended powders tended to burn too long and burned well past the end of the barrel causing not enough pressure and volume to cycle the action. I ended up running a pistol powder which still burns in 8.5" so basically finishes burning in my muzzle device. Cycles now. Barely.
I've never heard of bolts wearing out due to short barrels. I'll have to research it more.
I run a ~2" long gas tube on one of my rifles. I see no appreciable wear compared to even running FA. Adjustable gas block but it's wide open.
Most of my short barrel stuff, 8" or so, tends to have cycling issues due to not enough gas. The pressure peak with rifle powders tends to be often past 8". I often need a suppressor to keep enough gas volume and pressure to make it cycle.
This was a major problem with the tiny 2" tube. I was/am loading subs to chrono ~1040FPS from an 8" barrel. The problem was most recommended powders tended to burn too long and burned well past the end of the barrel causing not enough pressure and volume to cycle the action. I ended up running a pistol powder which still burns in 8.5" so basically finishes burning in my muzzle device. Cycles now. Barely.
I've never heard of bolts wearing out due to short barrels. I'll have to research it more.