My experience thus far summarized in one photo. To clarify, because I could barely feel my hands when I wrote the data down, here is what you see:
Top group: fired today, DDM4V1 (2009, Gen 1), 5.56x45mm, Aimpoint PRO, Guardian SS109 (knocked off “green tip”/M855)
Bottom two: fired last Saturday, LaRue UU on CMT lower, 6.5G, Viper PST 2 @ 20x, Hornady ELD-M
Both groups fired at 127m “milled” - the two inches on the LaRue target being as near to 4 MRAD through the scope as I can measure. It’s supposed to be the 150 yard line...it’s not, obviously. The 200 yard line on the same range (measuring across the yellow circle as 25.4 cm) comes out at 169 m. Clearly, I need to buy a range finder...and should never trust a “known” distance.
The “so what,” of course, is that factory “match” ammo, fired from a rifle with a much better trigger, using an optic set to 20x shouldn’t be printing a group equivalent to what a “mil spec” barrel/ammo/trigger produce using a red dot sight. I crunched the numbers from all the groups I fired with the UU last weekend and came up with a 1.20 MOA average. The UU does tend to throw the first round low left (as seen in these groups).
Honestly, I’m not much good at managing a consistent POA with an RDS when the dot just swims on a featureless black target - I’m holding the DDM4 back. The whole point, though, was to prove to myself I hadn’t somehow forgotten how to shoot a rifle. Those LaRue UU groups are, frankly, confidence shattering. Now my question is simple: what do I do about it? I don’t have a good answer yet.
Top group: fired today, DDM4V1 (2009, Gen 1), 5.56x45mm, Aimpoint PRO, Guardian SS109 (knocked off “green tip”/M855)
Bottom two: fired last Saturday, LaRue UU on CMT lower, 6.5G, Viper PST 2 @ 20x, Hornady ELD-M
Both groups fired at 127m “milled” - the two inches on the LaRue target being as near to 4 MRAD through the scope as I can measure. It’s supposed to be the 150 yard line...it’s not, obviously. The 200 yard line on the same range (measuring across the yellow circle as 25.4 cm) comes out at 169 m. Clearly, I need to buy a range finder...and should never trust a “known” distance.
The “so what,” of course, is that factory “match” ammo, fired from a rifle with a much better trigger, using an optic set to 20x shouldn’t be printing a group equivalent to what a “mil spec” barrel/ammo/trigger produce using a red dot sight. I crunched the numbers from all the groups I fired with the UU last weekend and came up with a 1.20 MOA average. The UU does tend to throw the first round low left (as seen in these groups).
Honestly, I’m not much good at managing a consistent POA with an RDS when the dot just swims on a featureless black target - I’m holding the DDM4 back. The whole point, though, was to prove to myself I hadn’t somehow forgotten how to shoot a rifle. Those LaRue UU groups are, frankly, confidence shattering. Now my question is simple: what do I do about it? I don’t have a good answer yet.