Either my expectations are too high for the system or the 'journey' I've been on with this gun just seems to never end.
Full spec Mk12Mod1, Douglas contract barrel, Ops Inc suppressor.
I've done a metric ton of load development. Multiple powders, 2 bullets, an array of powder charges and I'm still having a problem keeping it under 1MOA during testing. Sometimes it'll put up a .7 group and then sometimes you shoot the load again and its 1.4 inches.
Nothing is loose. Nothing is moving. Nothing is broke. Everything has been cleaned, shot a while before cleaning again to see if it improved, cleaned again, etc. All brass looks fine anytime I shoot it, recoil is light/where it should be and I've shot a billion SA rounds downrange so its not me having to learn how to shoot a semi or anything like that. All of my extreme spread in groups is small and S/D is 95% of the time under 10fps.
I initially bought some red and blue box MK262 when I got the gun and the red grouped at right around an inch/1MOA from the get go. The blue was slightly worse with it teetering at right around 1 inch for 5 shot groups.
My first question is, for a Mk12 - what is the actual accuracy expectation? Is keeping it at/right under 1 inch/1MOA good to go and forget about trying to make it pound out .4-.5 inch groups like my MRAD?
Secondly, the gun seems to be VERY finicky with nodes. When you find one..you really find it because otherwise it likes to really open some of the groups in 'bad' nodes up. I think part of the challenge here is that the good nodes seem to be a very small window. I've had the best luck with a 77g TMK and RL15 as well as 8028 XBR (tested the XBR today and had everything from horrible to showing promise) - one of the things I saw online with the 77g is while normal mag length COAL is 2.260, a lot of people had mentioned they loaded the 77 to 2.245. Is there a reason for this? I've never heard of a further jump helping, but maybe there is some voodoo here, or maybe some mags are shorter and my NHMTG mags can run the 2.260?
I let the barrel cool a bit between strings like most do. I notice that the barrel will cool rather quickly yet the suppressor will stay much hotter - does the heat on the suppressor matter other than it giving off a mirage? Does the suppressor being hot/cool do anything as far as effect the round passing through it? I would think it doesn't as its not actually touching, but figured I'd ask.
Anyone have any semi auto loading/testing ideas? Or am I simply wanting too much out of this?
Full spec Mk12Mod1, Douglas contract barrel, Ops Inc suppressor.
I've done a metric ton of load development. Multiple powders, 2 bullets, an array of powder charges and I'm still having a problem keeping it under 1MOA during testing. Sometimes it'll put up a .7 group and then sometimes you shoot the load again and its 1.4 inches.
Nothing is loose. Nothing is moving. Nothing is broke. Everything has been cleaned, shot a while before cleaning again to see if it improved, cleaned again, etc. All brass looks fine anytime I shoot it, recoil is light/where it should be and I've shot a billion SA rounds downrange so its not me having to learn how to shoot a semi or anything like that. All of my extreme spread in groups is small and S/D is 95% of the time under 10fps.
I initially bought some red and blue box MK262 when I got the gun and the red grouped at right around an inch/1MOA from the get go. The blue was slightly worse with it teetering at right around 1 inch for 5 shot groups.
My first question is, for a Mk12 - what is the actual accuracy expectation? Is keeping it at/right under 1 inch/1MOA good to go and forget about trying to make it pound out .4-.5 inch groups like my MRAD?
Secondly, the gun seems to be VERY finicky with nodes. When you find one..you really find it because otherwise it likes to really open some of the groups in 'bad' nodes up. I think part of the challenge here is that the good nodes seem to be a very small window. I've had the best luck with a 77g TMK and RL15 as well as 8028 XBR (tested the XBR today and had everything from horrible to showing promise) - one of the things I saw online with the 77g is while normal mag length COAL is 2.260, a lot of people had mentioned they loaded the 77 to 2.245. Is there a reason for this? I've never heard of a further jump helping, but maybe there is some voodoo here, or maybe some mags are shorter and my NHMTG mags can run the 2.260?
I let the barrel cool a bit between strings like most do. I notice that the barrel will cool rather quickly yet the suppressor will stay much hotter - does the heat on the suppressor matter other than it giving off a mirage? Does the suppressor being hot/cool do anything as far as effect the round passing through it? I would think it doesn't as its not actually touching, but figured I'd ask.
Anyone have any semi auto loading/testing ideas? Or am I simply wanting too much out of this?