Yesterday I took my LaRue OBR 5.56 plinking, there was a strong headwind, I had 55gr Hornady Frontier 5.56 loaded, and my rifle that can shoot half an MOA at closer distances put up a 4 inch group at 200 yards. This was frustrating, so I did a 3 shot group with my nephew's Savage MSR and got another 4 inch group. I have a few questions. Could this be because of bullet over-stabilization? Both rifles were 1/8 twist. Or can a strong headwind throw your groups off? Are semi-automatics that much worse than bolt actions? I had both rifles stabilized on some sturdy shooting bags. I was consistently one of best shots during my time in the service, so I don't want to believe it was a fundamentals issue at a measly 200 yards, though my fundamentals have laxed a bit through honing my shooting.
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