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This is the first time this rifle has been fired, I bought it new, received it two days ago, loaded up some ammo and went to the range today.
Overall as a summary- I was a bit dissapointed. I read a lot of hype on these systems, and I thought the stainless barrel rifles were supposed to be hammers. Mine shot "OK," but not the consistent 3/4 MOA or better I was expecting, based on everything I had read. Hopefully with more load development, I can get this thing shooting to where I can be happy with it, because I really WANT to love it.
For the most part, what I found, is that the rifle will shoot four out of five shots into a decent group. One out of the five opens it up significantly. I am hoping that I can figure out what is causing this. I don't have a crimp die yet, perhaps it is that?
OK, into the groups, all shot at 100 yards, all five shot groups.
The first group shot was the target below the paper, in the cardboard. It was 40.0 grains of Varget with a 178 Hornady HPBT seated 2.810. All rounds were seated 2.810 (max mag length.) The first round was outside of the picture (this scope was last zeroed for a TRG-42 with a 44.4 moa base, so I dialed up 13.3 mils and shot. No bore sight etc.) The target was also shot at by a buddy shooting his 16" chrome lined MWS with FGMM, so I can't tell you which rounds belong to what.
The next group, labeled "1" in the picture, is a 178 HPBT with 41.0 grains of Varget. It measure 1.987, but would be .846 if it wasn't for the gross deviation of one round (it was either the first or the last.)
Group three, labeled "2" is 42.0 grains of Varget with a 178 HPBT. Shots 1-4 measure .465" but the fifth round opens it up to 1.214". Frustrating!
Group four, labeled "3" is 43.0 grains of Varget with a 178 HPBT. The group measures 1.007" but would be .645" if it wasn't for shot 5 (high left.)
From this point on, I loaded up full mags of 20, in case the last round of the mag was the issue.
Group five, labeled "4" is 43.5 grains of Varget with a 178 HPBT. The group measures .949".
Group six, labeled "5" is 42.0 grains of Varget with a 178 AMAX. Round 1-4 measures .623" and again round 5 opens it up to 1.262" (the low round.)
Group seven, labeled "6" is 43.0 grains of Varget with a 178 AMAX. Measurement is 1.590", nothing spectacular here.
Group eight, labeled "7" is 43.5 grains of Varget with a 178 AMAX. Measurement is 1.210"
Group nine, not labeled, was 5 rounds of JUNK PRIVI ammo that my friend wanted to see how it shot out of my stainless barrel compared to his chrome barrel. He shot it, and 1.849" was the result. Nothing to be learned here, junk ammo produces junk results.
Group 10, labeled "8" was 44.0 grains of Varget with a 155 Lapua Scenar. Group measures 1.282", but again, four out of five and it measures 0.645"
Group 11, labeled "9" was 44.5 grains of Varget with a 155 Scenar. Group measures 1.531. The fifth shot is the one all the way to the left, but I didn't bother to measure 1-4 because it still sucks!
Group 12, labeled "10" was 45.0 grains of Varget with a 155 Scenar. Group measures 1.987". Ouch! Four out of five measure .846." I don't recall which round was the one that opened it up drastically, mostly because I am drinking as I type this and my memory is going to shit. Next step from here is going to the reloading bench!
Group 13, labeled "11" was 45.5 grains of Varget with a 155 Scenar. The total group size is 1.288". Rounds 1-4 measure .721" with number 5 opening it up to 1.288." 3 out of the first 4 measure .171." These results indicate a good possibility for this load, but it was too hot. Primers were flat and brass looked beat.
Group 14, labeled "12" was Federal Gold Medal Match, 168 grain. 1.227" was the measurement. Nothing special there. Number five again was the culprit.
Any suggestions on where to go from here? 42.0 grains shows a bit of promise with the two 178 grain bullets. Looks like I might skip the gym tomorrow in favor of shooting this rifle a bit more.
Or maybe I'll just sell it because I like bolt rifles better? I really wanted to love the semi auto precision rifle, but every time I try, I end up leaving the range thinking about how much more accurate I would have been if I had shot my AIAX.
If you have made it this far, thanks for reading!
-Bob
This is the first time this rifle has been fired, I bought it new, received it two days ago, loaded up some ammo and went to the range today.
Overall as a summary- I was a bit dissapointed. I read a lot of hype on these systems, and I thought the stainless barrel rifles were supposed to be hammers. Mine shot "OK," but not the consistent 3/4 MOA or better I was expecting, based on everything I had read. Hopefully with more load development, I can get this thing shooting to where I can be happy with it, because I really WANT to love it.
For the most part, what I found, is that the rifle will shoot four out of five shots into a decent group. One out of the five opens it up significantly. I am hoping that I can figure out what is causing this. I don't have a crimp die yet, perhaps it is that?
OK, into the groups, all shot at 100 yards, all five shot groups.
The first group shot was the target below the paper, in the cardboard. It was 40.0 grains of Varget with a 178 Hornady HPBT seated 2.810. All rounds were seated 2.810 (max mag length.) The first round was outside of the picture (this scope was last zeroed for a TRG-42 with a 44.4 moa base, so I dialed up 13.3 mils and shot. No bore sight etc.) The target was also shot at by a buddy shooting his 16" chrome lined MWS with FGMM, so I can't tell you which rounds belong to what.
The next group, labeled "1" in the picture, is a 178 HPBT with 41.0 grains of Varget. It measure 1.987, but would be .846 if it wasn't for the gross deviation of one round (it was either the first or the last.)
Group three, labeled "2" is 42.0 grains of Varget with a 178 HPBT. Shots 1-4 measure .465" but the fifth round opens it up to 1.214". Frustrating!
Group four, labeled "3" is 43.0 grains of Varget with a 178 HPBT. The group measures 1.007" but would be .645" if it wasn't for shot 5 (high left.)
From this point on, I loaded up full mags of 20, in case the last round of the mag was the issue.
Group five, labeled "4" is 43.5 grains of Varget with a 178 HPBT. The group measures .949".
Group six, labeled "5" is 42.0 grains of Varget with a 178 AMAX. Round 1-4 measures .623" and again round 5 opens it up to 1.262" (the low round.)
Group seven, labeled "6" is 43.0 grains of Varget with a 178 AMAX. Measurement is 1.590", nothing spectacular here.
Group eight, labeled "7" is 43.5 grains of Varget with a 178 AMAX. Measurement is 1.210"
Group nine, not labeled, was 5 rounds of JUNK PRIVI ammo that my friend wanted to see how it shot out of my stainless barrel compared to his chrome barrel. He shot it, and 1.849" was the result. Nothing to be learned here, junk ammo produces junk results.
Group 10, labeled "8" was 44.0 grains of Varget with a 155 Lapua Scenar. Group measures 1.282", but again, four out of five and it measures 0.645"
Group 11, labeled "9" was 44.5 grains of Varget with a 155 Scenar. Group measures 1.531. The fifth shot is the one all the way to the left, but I didn't bother to measure 1-4 because it still sucks!
Group 12, labeled "10" was 45.0 grains of Varget with a 155 Scenar. Group measures 1.987". Ouch! Four out of five measure .846." I don't recall which round was the one that opened it up drastically, mostly because I am drinking as I type this and my memory is going to shit. Next step from here is going to the reloading bench!
Group 13, labeled "11" was 45.5 grains of Varget with a 155 Scenar. The total group size is 1.288". Rounds 1-4 measure .721" with number 5 opening it up to 1.288." 3 out of the first 4 measure .171." These results indicate a good possibility for this load, but it was too hot. Primers were flat and brass looked beat.
Group 14, labeled "12" was Federal Gold Medal Match, 168 grain. 1.227" was the measurement. Nothing special there. Number five again was the culprit.
Any suggestions on where to go from here? 42.0 grains shows a bit of promise with the two 178 grain bullets. Looks like I might skip the gym tomorrow in favor of shooting this rifle a bit more.
Or maybe I'll just sell it because I like bolt rifles better? I really wanted to love the semi auto precision rifle, but every time I try, I end up leaving the range thinking about how much more accurate I would have been if I had shot my AIAX.
If you have made it this far, thanks for reading!
-Bob
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