This is more in the line of a comment rather than any statement on my part. I recently sold my RRA and after putting along a bunch of cash I acquired a POF 416 18" barrel. I not only fell in love with the ascetics of the POF but I bought into the whole piston mentality if you want to call it that. I mounted a nice Leopold 4-14X40 30mm scope on an American Arms quick detachable mount and off to the range I went, I have to admit I was quite excited. I took along several boxes of ammo ranging from 55 to 75 grains bullets. Federal 69 match and 75 Previ match. I also had some Hornady 75 grain steel match ammo with me.
I was used to shooting 1/2 MOA and the occasional 1/4 MOA with my RRA, this was mostly done with the 69 Federal Gold Match. You can't imagine how frustrated I became when after shooting the POF the best I was able to do was on average 2 1/2 MOA at 100 yards. I double checked the scope mounting and it was on nice and tight, I really concentrated on my breathing and trigger control but nothing seemed to help.
Today I was back at the range giving it another try. I took some PMC Tac 62grain ammo and that was the worst shooting I have ever done, the best was one group 2MOA and the worst was 3 1/2 MOA. I don't know if this is just a case of a gun that is ammo finicky and it's just a matter of finding the ammo it likes. On the POF web page they state they do a lot of shooting the Wolf steel case ammo, maybe that's what I need to try, no more of the good stuff I'm going to feed it some cheap ammo and see what happens.
I have a bad feeling I made a big mistake getting rid of my RR, I don't know this POF might be for sale soon............
I was used to shooting 1/2 MOA and the occasional 1/4 MOA with my RRA, this was mostly done with the 69 Federal Gold Match. You can't imagine how frustrated I became when after shooting the POF the best I was able to do was on average 2 1/2 MOA at 100 yards. I double checked the scope mounting and it was on nice and tight, I really concentrated on my breathing and trigger control but nothing seemed to help.
Today I was back at the range giving it another try. I took some PMC Tac 62grain ammo and that was the worst shooting I have ever done, the best was one group 2MOA and the worst was 3 1/2 MOA. I don't know if this is just a case of a gun that is ammo finicky and it's just a matter of finding the ammo it likes. On the POF web page they state they do a lot of shooting the Wolf steel case ammo, maybe that's what I need to try, no more of the good stuff I'm going to feed it some cheap ammo and see what happens.
I have a bad feeling I made a big mistake getting rid of my RR, I don't know this POF might be for sale soon............