This might come across as a really dumb question but I wanted to get some opinions.
If your goal is to shoot the best group you can, will loading only 1 round into the magazine at a time, produce better accuracy?
Questionable Theory on This?
When you charge an AR style gun it is the spring chambering the round. If you put multiple rounds in a magazine, after the first round the subsequent rounds get loaded by the bolt slamming back into the spring and then bouncing forward. I imagine there is a lot more force when a semi loads a round compared to a bolt action rifle. As you know, thousands of an inch matter when it comes to accuracy. I imagine the violent way a round gets loaded in a semi-auto gun could theoretically move the bullet or seat it slightly different in the chamber. I am wondering if a very slight lack of consistency, could hamper group size at all.
As most have you have seen on the websites of manufacturers, the AR15's almost always promise better accuracy than the AR10's My theory there, is that with the 15, due to their being less powder involved, the loading of the next round is less violent / forceful; in other words slightly closer to the spring loading the round.
Comments?
If your goal is to shoot the best group you can, will loading only 1 round into the magazine at a time, produce better accuracy?
Questionable Theory on This?
When you charge an AR style gun it is the spring chambering the round. If you put multiple rounds in a magazine, after the first round the subsequent rounds get loaded by the bolt slamming back into the spring and then bouncing forward. I imagine there is a lot more force when a semi loads a round compared to a bolt action rifle. As you know, thousands of an inch matter when it comes to accuracy. I imagine the violent way a round gets loaded in a semi-auto gun could theoretically move the bullet or seat it slightly different in the chamber. I am wondering if a very slight lack of consistency, could hamper group size at all.
As most have you have seen on the websites of manufacturers, the AR15's almost always promise better accuracy than the AR10's My theory there, is that with the 15, due to their being less powder involved, the loading of the next round is less violent / forceful; in other words slightly closer to the spring loading the round.
Comments?