OK, In a nutshell!
I am shooting a RRA A4 Varmint 18"(as it came from Factory).
Magpul PRS Stock
USO 1.8x10 Tpal
Nightforce Unimount
Harris Bipod
Hornady 55gr TAP
After zeroing the rifle and scope I would return to the range on several occasions and the CB and subsequent 5-8 shots would be about 3/4" up and 3/4" right. Eventually the remaining groups would fall into the existing zero. I could adjust the zero and make the early rounds hit POA but eventually they would then start to fall 3/4" low and 3/4" left putting me back to my original zero.
I have read and researched here, so I tried this test.
I read somewhere that if I was using a full mag the bolt would drag on the top round in the mag more when the mag was full. So the last time out I loaded only five rounds in a 20rd mag. Same results.
I also tried shooting from a pack instead of a bipod. Same results!
I do keep a data book and this has been consistent from the original zero date.
The scope tracks well and goes back to zero after running box drills and such.
Everything is tight, I checked it all again.
Thought about trying and accu-wedge and a JP Ent. rear pin to tighten things up a little more.
The gun is accurate. 1/2 moa when I do my part.
Position/comfort is good. I can get my AI out and it is a hammer. Good old reliable. I don't have another scope to put on it to try.
Was wondering/hoping you guys might have some secret voodoo tips to pass along.
Considering sending scope back to USO to make sure all is in order. It was one of the early 1.8x10 Tpals.
Also considering sending the gun to a smith to have him tweak and twist and bend whatever he can do to make sure all is good with the gun.
Thanks for any input!
I am shooting a RRA A4 Varmint 18"(as it came from Factory).
Magpul PRS Stock
USO 1.8x10 Tpal
Nightforce Unimount
Harris Bipod
Hornady 55gr TAP
After zeroing the rifle and scope I would return to the range on several occasions and the CB and subsequent 5-8 shots would be about 3/4" up and 3/4" right. Eventually the remaining groups would fall into the existing zero. I could adjust the zero and make the early rounds hit POA but eventually they would then start to fall 3/4" low and 3/4" left putting me back to my original zero.
I have read and researched here, so I tried this test.
I read somewhere that if I was using a full mag the bolt would drag on the top round in the mag more when the mag was full. So the last time out I loaded only five rounds in a 20rd mag. Same results.
I also tried shooting from a pack instead of a bipod. Same results!
I do keep a data book and this has been consistent from the original zero date.
The scope tracks well and goes back to zero after running box drills and such.
Everything is tight, I checked it all again.
Thought about trying and accu-wedge and a JP Ent. rear pin to tighten things up a little more.
The gun is accurate. 1/2 moa when I do my part.
Position/comfort is good. I can get my AI out and it is a hammer. Good old reliable. I don't have another scope to put on it to try.
Was wondering/hoping you guys might have some secret voodoo tips to pass along.
Considering sending scope back to USO to make sure all is in order. It was one of the early 1.8x10 Tpals.
Also considering sending the gun to a smith to have him tweak and twist and bend whatever he can do to make sure all is good with the gun.
Thanks for any input!