Fellow shooters, I need some help here. I am stumped, to say the least. I have a Remington 700 SPS Tactical in an AICS AX chassis. The barrel has been cut down to 18.5" and threaded for a suppressor by TBAC but these problems started before that. Basically, my POI shifts as the barrel/gun heats and cools and I can't figure out why. I have cleaned the barrel. I have taken down the gun and made sure every torque value is correct, all the way down to the turret knobs. I don't know what else to do. The barrel has about 4k rounds through it, most of which are my loads (175SMK over 44.7 Varget, Lapua brass and CCI BR-2 primer).
After going through the gun again, here is what happened at the range today. 91*F, 87% humidity and 50ft above sea level. The first pic is me re-sighting in since the take down (100 yards). Notice that the first round looks like it is part of the top right target. It is marked #1. Then you see 2, 3 and 4. The 5th round was just to the left of center so I adjust 1 click right and shoot again. Nothing changed so I adjusted another click right and again no change. I continued to do this for about 4 more shots and then began to realize the as I would adjust, the POI shift would actually negate my adjustment. At about round 7, the POI stopped changing and you can see a nice group circled and labeled 5-13.
After letting the barrel cool for about 10 minutes, I loaded another 10 round mag and started on another target. First impact was north of the center of the bullseye as seen in the following pic. As you can see, every shot in this string began drifting further left. I made no correction and continued to aim for the center of the bullseye. I believe I pulled #7 which is why it is a bit low. This pic is quite obvious that the POI is shifting.
Without letting the barrel cool, I loaded another 10 rounds and immediately began firing at another target, aiming for the center of the bullseye. You can see that rounds 1-4 had some vertical movement which could be my fault (probably is). Then, rounds 5-7 made a nice little group just to the left of 1-4. I am still aiming at the center of the bullseye. I shot #8 and #9 and couldn't find #10. I think it may have been in one of the other groups.
So, I scratch my head and let the rifle cool again. After about a 15 minute break and some much needed hydration, I load another 10 rounds. As you can see, rounds 1-5 make a nice group on the left side of the fresh bullseye. Rounds 6-9 are moving to the left further. I really can't say if #10 was that far out or if I pulled it a bit.
At this point, I'm done wasting ammo. All of this shooting was done unsuppressed. Just out of curiosity, I loaded another 10 and attached my TBAC 30P-1 without waiting for the barrel to cool from the last string. Just have a look and see.
Can anybody lend some suggestions? I'm out of ideas as to why this is happening. Pic of the rifle:
After going through the gun again, here is what happened at the range today. 91*F, 87% humidity and 50ft above sea level. The first pic is me re-sighting in since the take down (100 yards). Notice that the first round looks like it is part of the top right target. It is marked #1. Then you see 2, 3 and 4. The 5th round was just to the left of center so I adjust 1 click right and shoot again. Nothing changed so I adjusted another click right and again no change. I continued to do this for about 4 more shots and then began to realize the as I would adjust, the POI shift would actually negate my adjustment. At about round 7, the POI stopped changing and you can see a nice group circled and labeled 5-13.
After letting the barrel cool for about 10 minutes, I loaded another 10 round mag and started on another target. First impact was north of the center of the bullseye as seen in the following pic. As you can see, every shot in this string began drifting further left. I made no correction and continued to aim for the center of the bullseye. I believe I pulled #7 which is why it is a bit low. This pic is quite obvious that the POI is shifting.
Without letting the barrel cool, I loaded another 10 rounds and immediately began firing at another target, aiming for the center of the bullseye. You can see that rounds 1-4 had some vertical movement which could be my fault (probably is). Then, rounds 5-7 made a nice little group just to the left of 1-4. I am still aiming at the center of the bullseye. I shot #8 and #9 and couldn't find #10. I think it may have been in one of the other groups.
So, I scratch my head and let the rifle cool again. After about a 15 minute break and some much needed hydration, I load another 10 rounds. As you can see, rounds 1-5 make a nice group on the left side of the fresh bullseye. Rounds 6-9 are moving to the left further. I really can't say if #10 was that far out or if I pulled it a bit.
At this point, I'm done wasting ammo. All of this shooting was done unsuppressed. Just out of curiosity, I loaded another 10 and attached my TBAC 30P-1 without waiting for the barrel to cool from the last string. Just have a look and see.
Can anybody lend some suggestions? I'm out of ideas as to why this is happening. Pic of the rifle: