So the very franken lr308 that brought me to this place has entered the final phase of tinkering g and load development.
Adjustable gas block- heavy spring and buffer . Nice trigger , epsilon muzzle break .
Function in now 100%
Accuracy load development is coming along .
168 match monsters over 43 grains Varget .
after much reading here about shooting large frame gasser and trial and error . I’ve figured out how this pig likes to be driven .
The three shots on the right of above target is from bipod and rear bag- three into right at 1inch .
The three shots touching circled in blue on the right just under .5 inch were fired with bipod loaded with forward pressure- firm grip on handguard rifle pulled firmly back into shoulder and close attention paid to follow through- wait for recoil impulse to cease, allow trigger forward to reset .
Both groups fired with exactly the same ammo same magazine- shot one after the other at 100 yards with a gusting 12-16 mph westerly wind(blowing left to right )- . Driving a gasser is different than a bolt as we all know - now that I’ve got it running and think I’m done tinkering with it with the exception of playing with seating depth a little more learning how to drive a particular rifle especially this ugly bitch makes the difference between a MOA rifle and half MOA rifle