I've got a stainless MkII in .22LR. Out of the box, it would shoot about 2" @ 100 yards regardless of ammo. I've tried dozens of different types. Honestly, I've seen little difference from one kind to the other "on average". Some of the cheaper stuff will have a couple more fliers, but the meat and potatoes of the "group" is generally about the same - 2" or so.
I put the rifle into a Boyds tacticool stock, but in doing so, I installed pillars, and bedded the action with Devcon 10110, all the way down the action, and the first 1" of the barrel. The stock is generously full-floated.
None of this seemed to improve the performance of the rifle.
I was considering installing some "escutcheon" screws in the forearm to attempt to tune the barrel.
Any thoughts?
I am capable of single-hole groups with my centerfire rifles, and am aware of the importance of excellent trigger control and follow through with a 22. What I'm saying is I'm confident the lack of performance is not my fault - at least not all of it!
I put the rifle into a Boyds tacticool stock, but in doing so, I installed pillars, and bedded the action with Devcon 10110, all the way down the action, and the first 1" of the barrel. The stock is generously full-floated.
None of this seemed to improve the performance of the rifle.
I was considering installing some "escutcheon" screws in the forearm to attempt to tune the barrel.
Any thoughts?
I am capable of single-hole groups with my centerfire rifles, and am aware of the importance of excellent trigger control and follow through with a 22. What I'm saying is I'm confident the lack of performance is not my fault - at least not all of it!