ok, Let me set the scene... i have a surefire 7.62-fak can, i have had 2 baffle strikes, (SF customer service rocks),
1st strike... 175 Federal GMM from factory Rem 1-12 twist varmint... cant say that this does not stableize because i have made sub moa groups at 1000 yards with it...
2nd strike... same gun but re-barreled Hart 1-10 twist 24" pipe, Same AMMO, gun shoots 1" at 300yds,
Now i will say that groups at 100 yards are usualy are 1" or so, everyone like to talk about one hole groups at 100 but if the bullet is not hitting the paper sideways and holes are nice and round (mine are) WHY AM I GETTING BAFFLE STRIKES?
SF says that mine is the first can (EVER) to come in for repair twice... both barrels were threaded by (two different)very compatent gun smiths... there is no question that the threads are concentric with the bore...
Just got the can back from SF and am hesitant to shoot with it now (witch sounds crappy)...
I dont get why a sub moa gun with this ammo is producing baffle strikes... should i check the ammo for concentricity?
Ideas please...
1st strike... 175 Federal GMM from factory Rem 1-12 twist varmint... cant say that this does not stableize because i have made sub moa groups at 1000 yards with it...
2nd strike... same gun but re-barreled Hart 1-10 twist 24" pipe, Same AMMO, gun shoots 1" at 300yds,
Now i will say that groups at 100 yards are usualy are 1" or so, everyone like to talk about one hole groups at 100 but if the bullet is not hitting the paper sideways and holes are nice and round (mine are) WHY AM I GETTING BAFFLE STRIKES?
SF says that mine is the first can (EVER) to come in for repair twice... both barrels were threaded by (two different)very compatent gun smiths... there is no question that the threads are concentric with the bore...
Just got the can back from SF and am hesitant to shoot with it now (witch sounds crappy)...
I dont get why a sub moa gun with this ammo is producing baffle strikes... should i check the ammo for concentricity?
Ideas please...