I wasn’t sure where to put this question so I figured that I’d start here...
Question:
What could be causing the first shot of each of my three 5-shot groups from yesterday go wide? If you look at the attached picture, the first shot of each group is wide and the rest are stacked on top of each other. I went back and looked at my notes and double checked that each of the flyers was the first shot of each group.
Is it something that I’m doing wrong or is it possibly the barrel/ammo combination or a combination of factors? I routinely have fliers in my groups but I’ve never seen it so consistently be the first round of a series of groups
Background:
Question:
What could be causing the first shot of each of my three 5-shot groups from yesterday go wide? If you look at the attached picture, the first shot of each group is wide and the rest are stacked on top of each other. I went back and looked at my notes and double checked that each of the flyers was the first shot of each group.
Is it something that I’m doing wrong or is it possibly the barrel/ammo combination or a combination of factors? I routinely have fliers in my groups but I’ve never seen it so consistently be the first round of a series of groups
Background:
- Rifle: AI AT
- Barrel: 24” factory .260 Remington (round count is 200)
Scope: SB 3-20 Ultrashort, zeroed @100 using the same ammo in these strings - Ammo: Prime factory 130 Match
- All 5 shit groups were shot from prone with targets at 100 yards, with a few minutes in between each string
- I had shot two 5 round groups before these to foul the barrel after it had been cleaned