Ok now that I have your attention I have a conundrum that I haven't figured out.
My dad recently bought an X-Bolt Pro LR in 6.5 PRC and to be frank it shoots inconsistent at best and terrible at worst. After chasing my tail with 3 shot load development groups I buckled down and shot 10 rounds of factory ammo to check the group size. One 4" group later I sent it back to Browning who shot a 3 rounds into .55" at 50 yards and was told it meets their 0.75" spec.
So I took it to the range to compare it to my 6.5 PRC and it continues to string shots along both horizontally and vertically with no rhyme or reason while my M7 shoots under 1/2" with the exact same ammo. So after shooting a group that was 1" vertical and 2.5" horizontal I was trying to determine how much the BC would be effected if I took the scope off before I javelined it into the woods when I got the bright idea to take the suppressor off mine and put it on the Browning.
That's where the title comes from, the next 4 rounds went into a ragged 0.4 MOA hole, the best group this gun has shot by an inch, and I'm utterly baffled as to what would cause the suppressor to have such a pronounced effect on the accuracy of the rifle. I even went back and shot my rifle unsuppressed to confirm that is wasn't just me pulling shots and proceeded to print the same size groups as it did suppressed.
So anyone have any ideas? None of my other rifles exhibit any noticeable change in accuracy so I have no idea what is wrong with this one that apparently weight can fix it?.
My dad recently bought an X-Bolt Pro LR in 6.5 PRC and to be frank it shoots inconsistent at best and terrible at worst. After chasing my tail with 3 shot load development groups I buckled down and shot 10 rounds of factory ammo to check the group size. One 4" group later I sent it back to Browning who shot a 3 rounds into .55" at 50 yards and was told it meets their 0.75" spec.
So I took it to the range to compare it to my 6.5 PRC and it continues to string shots along both horizontally and vertically with no rhyme or reason while my M7 shoots under 1/2" with the exact same ammo. So after shooting a group that was 1" vertical and 2.5" horizontal I was trying to determine how much the BC would be effected if I took the scope off before I javelined it into the woods when I got the bright idea to take the suppressor off mine and put it on the Browning.
That's where the title comes from, the next 4 rounds went into a ragged 0.4 MOA hole, the best group this gun has shot by an inch, and I'm utterly baffled as to what would cause the suppressor to have such a pronounced effect on the accuracy of the rifle. I even went back and shot my rifle unsuppressed to confirm that is wasn't just me pulling shots and proceeded to print the same size groups as it did suppressed.
So anyone have any ideas? None of my other rifles exhibit any noticeable change in accuracy so I have no idea what is wrong with this one that apparently weight can fix it?.