The good:
Shot my Mossberg MPS LR in 6.5 Creedmoor for group the first time today. Did quite well for my first time, target at the bottom. Hornady 140 grain at 100 yds with a 8-10 mph gusting intermittent full cross wind, 6 shots. Then I ran out of the Hornady and switched to S&B and it opened up to about 1.5-2 moa on the next target. Love that Hornady
The not so good:
Also sighted in a Remington 700 24 inch barrel in 223. Using some Lake City 55 grain lead tipped 5.56. Shot pretty well got it to about 1.5-2 moa. Then I switched to some ' IMG Fabrica di Munitiones del Ejercito' group opened up to about 3 inches. So I think, lets quit fooling around and get down to the good stuff, some 62 grain green tip. Fuck me sideways, I couldnt get it on the paper. Tried a lot of elevation up and down and couldnt find the paper. Got so disgusted I put the rifle away before I wrapped it around a pipe and moved to the pistol range.
What was likely the problem? My AR's shoot the 62 grain like champs, they like it best and feed it best. Bolt gun not worth a damn. When money/prices allow I want to get some 77 grain match. Will that likely make a difference?
Shot my Mossberg MPS LR in 6.5 Creedmoor for group the first time today. Did quite well for my first time, target at the bottom. Hornady 140 grain at 100 yds with a 8-10 mph gusting intermittent full cross wind, 6 shots. Then I ran out of the Hornady and switched to S&B and it opened up to about 1.5-2 moa on the next target. Love that Hornady
The not so good:
Also sighted in a Remington 700 24 inch barrel in 223. Using some Lake City 55 grain lead tipped 5.56. Shot pretty well got it to about 1.5-2 moa. Then I switched to some ' IMG Fabrica di Munitiones del Ejercito' group opened up to about 3 inches. So I think, lets quit fooling around and get down to the good stuff, some 62 grain green tip. Fuck me sideways, I couldnt get it on the paper. Tried a lot of elevation up and down and couldnt find the paper. Got so disgusted I put the rifle away before I wrapped it around a pipe and moved to the pistol range.
What was likely the problem? My AR's shoot the 62 grain like champs, they like it best and feed it best. Bolt gun not worth a damn. When money/prices allow I want to get some 77 grain match. Will that likely make a difference?