At the end of last year I decided to build a gas gun. I had a ton of fun shooting various semi-auto .308 rifles while stationed overseas and wanted one for myself. I tried not to break the bank, but still went with fairly high quality parts. CMT receiver set, LMT BCG, Geissele trigger, PRI forend and a 16" ADM Heavy contour barrel.
The ADM barrels are all made by Criterion. Criterion even features them on their site. While the barrel was actually less expensive than some of the other options I was considering I put faith in the name and that Criterion wouldn't put out a bad product. I chose this barrel because it was 1/10 twist and 16" with a rifle length gas system, it is also touted to have good things going for it like a M118 LR match chamber and hand lapping prior to finishing.
I was expecting nothing less than 1 MOA (maybe that's unrealistic?) but really I want no less than 3/4 MOA. So far the best I can get the damn thing to shoot is 1.5 MOA. I have tried 175gn and 168gn Federal Gold Medal, Hornady ELD, various other factory ammo, and hand loaded M118LR clones to no success.
Now before you say maybe I just can't shoot, I brought my reliable old Remington 700 5R along with me last time I was at the range an with no other variables changing other than the gun and ammo (I feed it hand loads) I was shooting 5 shot groups at or below .5 MOA.
My last attempt at getting this thing to shoot will be to go heavier with the bullet and see if 190's get the job done, that was sort of my intent with the 1/10 twist and a shorter barrel. However I figured it should at least shoot decently well with standard factory ammo, so that is where I started before investing/dumping time into load development.
Where should I go from here? Try a few more ammo options, or write it off as a lost cause? Send the barrel back and have it checked by ADM/Criterion? As a side note, I am going to be moving across the country soon so I have limited time to waste on a problem rifle, spending limitless range trips to make a reluctant gun shot really isn't in the cards.
Picture, because pictures are better than words...
The ADM barrels are all made by Criterion. Criterion even features them on their site. While the barrel was actually less expensive than some of the other options I was considering I put faith in the name and that Criterion wouldn't put out a bad product. I chose this barrel because it was 1/10 twist and 16" with a rifle length gas system, it is also touted to have good things going for it like a M118 LR match chamber and hand lapping prior to finishing.
I was expecting nothing less than 1 MOA (maybe that's unrealistic?) but really I want no less than 3/4 MOA. So far the best I can get the damn thing to shoot is 1.5 MOA. I have tried 175gn and 168gn Federal Gold Medal, Hornady ELD, various other factory ammo, and hand loaded M118LR clones to no success.
Now before you say maybe I just can't shoot, I brought my reliable old Remington 700 5R along with me last time I was at the range an with no other variables changing other than the gun and ammo (I feed it hand loads) I was shooting 5 shot groups at or below .5 MOA.
My last attempt at getting this thing to shoot will be to go heavier with the bullet and see if 190's get the job done, that was sort of my intent with the 1/10 twist and a shorter barrel. However I figured it should at least shoot decently well with standard factory ammo, so that is where I started before investing/dumping time into load development.
Where should I go from here? Try a few more ammo options, or write it off as a lost cause? Send the barrel back and have it checked by ADM/Criterion? As a side note, I am going to be moving across the country soon so I have limited time to waste on a problem rifle, spending limitless range trips to make a reluctant gun shot really isn't in the cards.
Picture, because pictures are better than words...