I bought a Remington 700 AAC-SD 20" last summer and I'm about ready to sell it. The goal was to get a (relatively) light, handy, suppressed hunting rifle capable of 1 MOA with FGMM out to 500. Not exactly a lofty goal in my book.
By way of background, I am an active shooter, veteran, and a full-time LEO. My skewed standard of comparison comes by way of my HS Precision HTR .308 that has spoiled me into believing that 1 MOA out to 500 yards is entirely reasonable and repeatable.
The gun started out as a 2 MOA shooter running 168FGMM. I ended up cutting the barrel after I saw the terrible factory crown.
180 turn to see the other side of the crown:
I have tried a Nikon 4-12 and a Leupold VX-2 mil-dot. I'm hesitant to pull a better scope off another rifle because I have shot sub MOA with these scopes on other new rifles.
Here are my efforts to make it a shooter:
- Switched to a McMillan stock. The OEM stock was not free floated.
- Trigger job (factory trigger wouldn't adjust below 4.5 lbs)
- Barrel cut, rethreaded, and match recessed crown.
I guess I am spoiled by my current rifles, but even some of my gas guns will shoot under MOA regularly.
This one is still only a 1.5 MOA average shooter, but that average includes some 2+ MOA groups with wild flyers. (All groups are 5-shot.) The best group it has ever shot was 7/8". By way of comparison, my HS's average after 2,800 rounds is 0.90 MOA, and that includes a lot of 0.5 MOA groups and a few 0.25 MOA groups. My AR-10's average after 2,900 rounds is 0.98 MOA. I have burned up 350 rounds of FGMM on this gun and I don't know what else to do.
Even with this work done, the gun still malfunctions. Sometimes it ejects a live round while chambering a fresh round. Alternately, it sometimes won’t pick up a round even when the bolt is pulled full rearward repeatedly. Occasionally it releases two rounds from the mag at once and double-feeds.
I have thought about getting an AICS stock, but that would be contrary to the concept of a light, handy hunting rifle.
Is 1.5 MOA all I should expect? Should I cut my losses and sell it or is there something I'm missing? I'm thinking about using the money from selling it to buy a 16" HS as a lighter option to my 24" HS.
Many thanks,
JR
By way of background, I am an active shooter, veteran, and a full-time LEO. My skewed standard of comparison comes by way of my HS Precision HTR .308 that has spoiled me into believing that 1 MOA out to 500 yards is entirely reasonable and repeatable.
The gun started out as a 2 MOA shooter running 168FGMM. I ended up cutting the barrel after I saw the terrible factory crown.
180 turn to see the other side of the crown:
I have tried a Nikon 4-12 and a Leupold VX-2 mil-dot. I'm hesitant to pull a better scope off another rifle because I have shot sub MOA with these scopes on other new rifles.
Here are my efforts to make it a shooter:
- Switched to a McMillan stock. The OEM stock was not free floated.
- Trigger job (factory trigger wouldn't adjust below 4.5 lbs)
- Barrel cut, rethreaded, and match recessed crown.
I guess I am spoiled by my current rifles, but even some of my gas guns will shoot under MOA regularly.
This one is still only a 1.5 MOA average shooter, but that average includes some 2+ MOA groups with wild flyers. (All groups are 5-shot.) The best group it has ever shot was 7/8". By way of comparison, my HS's average after 2,800 rounds is 0.90 MOA, and that includes a lot of 0.5 MOA groups and a few 0.25 MOA groups. My AR-10's average after 2,900 rounds is 0.98 MOA. I have burned up 350 rounds of FGMM on this gun and I don't know what else to do.
Even with this work done, the gun still malfunctions. Sometimes it ejects a live round while chambering a fresh round. Alternately, it sometimes won’t pick up a round even when the bolt is pulled full rearward repeatedly. Occasionally it releases two rounds from the mag at once and double-feeds.
I have thought about getting an AICS stock, but that would be contrary to the concept of a light, handy hunting rifle.
Is 1.5 MOA all I should expect? Should I cut my losses and sell it or is there something I'm missing? I'm thinking about using the money from selling it to buy a 16" HS as a lighter option to my 24" HS.
Many thanks,
JR