i just got into semi autos not too log ago.
all shoots fired for the sake of this discussion are from the bench with a rear bag.
i noticed, whether i am shooting my mk18 SBR or my scar 17, the last round fired when the rifle locks the bolt back is always off. on my scar 17, is't usually .5 mil low. on my SBR, it's been a few months and i forget which direction, but the last round is always off as well.
is it me? or is this just how it is, the rifle isn't competing the cycle?
attached is a pic from yesterday with the scar 17. these shots were fired in semi rapid succession. meaning; fire, ride the recoil, let it settle, fire. no time in between for breathing.
300yds
scar 17
168 FGMM
trijicon accupower set on 6x
14 rounds total believe it or not
6" pie plate
as you can see, i have 13 in the plate, but one way the fuck out there, which i am assuming is my last round (it's a little tough to see 30cal holes at 300yds on 6x). a little back ground info, when i shoot the steel plates and take my time, i see the rounds appear on the steel and my last shot is always low. this is why i am assuming the round way the fuck out there was my last round.
all shoots fired for the sake of this discussion are from the bench with a rear bag.
i noticed, whether i am shooting my mk18 SBR or my scar 17, the last round fired when the rifle locks the bolt back is always off. on my scar 17, is't usually .5 mil low. on my SBR, it's been a few months and i forget which direction, but the last round is always off as well.
is it me? or is this just how it is, the rifle isn't competing the cycle?
attached is a pic from yesterday with the scar 17. these shots were fired in semi rapid succession. meaning; fire, ride the recoil, let it settle, fire. no time in between for breathing.
300yds
scar 17
168 FGMM
trijicon accupower set on 6x
14 rounds total believe it or not
6" pie plate
as you can see, i have 13 in the plate, but one way the fuck out there, which i am assuming is my last round (it's a little tough to see 30cal holes at 300yds on 6x). a little back ground info, when i shoot the steel plates and take my time, i see the rounds appear on the steel and my last shot is always low. this is why i am assuming the round way the fuck out there was my last round.