I consider myself a beginner when it comes to precision shooting.
I'm a lefty and I've always wanted a left hand bolt gun. I found Uintah Precision who makes a left hand bolt action upper that mates with an AR10 (LR308) lower. I bought a 24" barreled upper chambered in .308Win. Had some trouble with it, contacted Uintah Precision and they said to send it back. They replaced the barrel with a 20" heavier profile barrel.
When I got it back, I went to the range, zeroed the scope at 100 yards and then shot this group with Federal Gold Medal factory 168gr rounds:
Nothing to crow about, but well within the stated accuracy of the gun; I was happy. There were a bunch of people at the range so I left after that one group.
That evening I made up some of my own loads to start honing in on what would work best. I used Nosler Custom Competition 168gr HPBT bullets. The powder is IMR 4064 and I loaded with a spread of powder weights; 41.5gr, 42.5gr, 43.5gr, 44.5gr and 45.5gr. I made 5 rounds of each.
Today I went to the range to try the new loads. Had the range to myself. Here is the horrific result:
I have zoomed in images of each group if anyone wants/needs them. I just thought this would be easier to discuss my issues.
Groups 1-5 are with my hand loads. They are all terrible. There was a little wind, about 0-5MPH and from behind me so, I can't blame the wind.
I wanted to get the "cold bore" issue out of my first group. To do this, I took one shot with a Federal Gold Medal 168gr factory round. That shot is next to the "Cold Bore / Zero" diamond on the upper left piece of paper. As you can see, it's right next to the diamond so, I thought things would go well.
The first group was much larger than I expected, but centered OK around the POA.
Groups 2, 3 and 4 just kept getting bigger, but were still not far off the center of POA.
Group 5 is interesting. It's slightly tighter than group 4, but it is more than an inch below POA. Why is it so low?
At this point I'm frustrated. Why was the group from yesterday good, the cold bore shot from today pretty close to POA, but everything else is terrible? Can my hand loads be this bad? Does my gun just not like Nosler bullets? Am I really this bad of a shot?
Well, I have some more of the factory stuff with me so I decide to try a few of those. Here's where it went completely off the rails.
I try to use the cold bore diamond on the paper marked 44.5gr as an aiming point. I fire one shot, but I don't see any hole in the paper. Hmmm, even if I'm a whole MIL off, I should see a hole. Then I notice a hole at the bottom of the page. At first I thought it was just on the target from someone else that is behind my target, but I can see that the edge of the paper is ripped. Definitely my shot. I take a second shot and it's just to the right of the first that ripped the edge (the shot just below those two is not mine). Wait just a cotton pickin' minute here. How can it be that far off?
So, I decide to try to get another group, but if I'm hitting low, let me aim higher. For group 6 I used the bottom right diamond of the upper right paper for my POA. This resulted in group 6 clustering near the cold bore diamond of the target below it. This is not a bad group for me. It's .53MOA, BUT IT'S 4.8" BELOW THE POA!!!
I have two rounds left and decide to try once again. Enter group 7. Yeah, it's only two rounds, but it's also super low at -4.9" AND it's 1.2MOA huge. More rounds won't make it smaller.
I'm at my wit's end. Either I'm a horrible shot and should take up knitting instead or something has come loose.
Here's a concise list of my equipment:
Uintah Precision UPR10-LH upper in .308Win, 20" length
Precision Armament M4-72 muzzle brake
Aero Precision lower
Timney AR Calvin Elite Single Stage Trigger
Magpul PRS stock
Accushot Monopod
Magpul Bipod
Vortex Razor HD Gen II 3-18x50, EBR 2 MRAD reticle
Vortex 34mm Pro Cantilever mount
I was shooting off a bench while seated on a sturdy stool. There is a covering over the benches so, I was in the shade.
I plan on calling Vortex on Monday, but I don't think it's the scope. All screws are tight. Nothing is rattling in the scope.
I have no idea what's going on. I've shot .3" groups at 700 yards with a different rifle so, I know I'm capable of shooting good groups. I just don't know what could be going on here. As I said, I consider myself to be a beginner at this. I'm open to anything that might help.
I'm a lefty and I've always wanted a left hand bolt gun. I found Uintah Precision who makes a left hand bolt action upper that mates with an AR10 (LR308) lower. I bought a 24" barreled upper chambered in .308Win. Had some trouble with it, contacted Uintah Precision and they said to send it back. They replaced the barrel with a 20" heavier profile barrel.
When I got it back, I went to the range, zeroed the scope at 100 yards and then shot this group with Federal Gold Medal factory 168gr rounds:
Nothing to crow about, but well within the stated accuracy of the gun; I was happy. There were a bunch of people at the range so I left after that one group.
That evening I made up some of my own loads to start honing in on what would work best. I used Nosler Custom Competition 168gr HPBT bullets. The powder is IMR 4064 and I loaded with a spread of powder weights; 41.5gr, 42.5gr, 43.5gr, 44.5gr and 45.5gr. I made 5 rounds of each.
Today I went to the range to try the new loads. Had the range to myself. Here is the horrific result:
I have zoomed in images of each group if anyone wants/needs them. I just thought this would be easier to discuss my issues.
Groups 1-5 are with my hand loads. They are all terrible. There was a little wind, about 0-5MPH and from behind me so, I can't blame the wind.
I wanted to get the "cold bore" issue out of my first group. To do this, I took one shot with a Federal Gold Medal 168gr factory round. That shot is next to the "Cold Bore / Zero" diamond on the upper left piece of paper. As you can see, it's right next to the diamond so, I thought things would go well.
The first group was much larger than I expected, but centered OK around the POA.
Groups 2, 3 and 4 just kept getting bigger, but were still not far off the center of POA.
Group 5 is interesting. It's slightly tighter than group 4, but it is more than an inch below POA. Why is it so low?
At this point I'm frustrated. Why was the group from yesterday good, the cold bore shot from today pretty close to POA, but everything else is terrible? Can my hand loads be this bad? Does my gun just not like Nosler bullets? Am I really this bad of a shot?
Well, I have some more of the factory stuff with me so I decide to try a few of those. Here's where it went completely off the rails.
I try to use the cold bore diamond on the paper marked 44.5gr as an aiming point. I fire one shot, but I don't see any hole in the paper. Hmmm, even if I'm a whole MIL off, I should see a hole. Then I notice a hole at the bottom of the page. At first I thought it was just on the target from someone else that is behind my target, but I can see that the edge of the paper is ripped. Definitely my shot. I take a second shot and it's just to the right of the first that ripped the edge (the shot just below those two is not mine). Wait just a cotton pickin' minute here. How can it be that far off?
So, I decide to try to get another group, but if I'm hitting low, let me aim higher. For group 6 I used the bottom right diamond of the upper right paper for my POA. This resulted in group 6 clustering near the cold bore diamond of the target below it. This is not a bad group for me. It's .53MOA, BUT IT'S 4.8" BELOW THE POA!!!
I have two rounds left and decide to try once again. Enter group 7. Yeah, it's only two rounds, but it's also super low at -4.9" AND it's 1.2MOA huge. More rounds won't make it smaller.
I'm at my wit's end. Either I'm a horrible shot and should take up knitting instead or something has come loose.
Here's a concise list of my equipment:
Uintah Precision UPR10-LH upper in .308Win, 20" length
Precision Armament M4-72 muzzle brake
Aero Precision lower
Timney AR Calvin Elite Single Stage Trigger
Magpul PRS stock
Accushot Monopod
Magpul Bipod
Vortex Razor HD Gen II 3-18x50, EBR 2 MRAD reticle
Vortex 34mm Pro Cantilever mount
I was shooting off a bench while seated on a sturdy stool. There is a covering over the benches so, I was in the shade.
I plan on calling Vortex on Monday, but I don't think it's the scope. All screws are tight. Nothing is rattling in the scope.
I have no idea what's going on. I've shot .3" groups at 700 yards with a different rifle so, I know I'm capable of shooting good groups. I just don't know what could be going on here. As I said, I consider myself to be a beginner at this. I'm open to anything that might help.