I recently bought a new AR which suffers from extreme cold bore issues.
It groups pretty well averaging 0.7 MOA for 5 shots with some groups a lot better. But without fail the first shot of the day is hitting low by 3.5 inches at 100 yards with subsequent shots grouping together on zero. None of my other rifles suffer from cold bore problems or if they do its less than half an inch.
I have a ASE Utra CQBS supressor fitted, barrel is 18" semi-heavy 1 in 8". Fore end is a Samson Evo 12.37". Ammo is handloads using 73gr Berger LTB's.
Has anyone heard of such extreme shifts for cold bore? (Its cold bore, not a cold clean bore, I always fire a few foulers after cleaning).
Other than noting the impact of the first shot and correcting for it is there anything you can do to alleviate this in anyway? Is it likely to improve with a few more rounds through it?
I plan on using it for fox shooting and other long range varmints. Just cant quite believe it shifts so far for the first shot!
Any thoughts or opinions?
Thanks!
It groups pretty well averaging 0.7 MOA for 5 shots with some groups a lot better. But without fail the first shot of the day is hitting low by 3.5 inches at 100 yards with subsequent shots grouping together on zero. None of my other rifles suffer from cold bore problems or if they do its less than half an inch.
I have a ASE Utra CQBS supressor fitted, barrel is 18" semi-heavy 1 in 8". Fore end is a Samson Evo 12.37". Ammo is handloads using 73gr Berger LTB's.
Has anyone heard of such extreme shifts for cold bore? (Its cold bore, not a cold clean bore, I always fire a few foulers after cleaning).
Other than noting the impact of the first shot and correcting for it is there anything you can do to alleviate this in anyway? Is it likely to improve with a few more rounds through it?
I plan on using it for fox shooting and other long range varmints. Just cant quite believe it shifts so far for the first shot!
Any thoughts or opinions?
Thanks!