I’m never going to get any more work done today, since I found this thread on my lunch break.
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What question? I've been beat down with smart ass comments, ask a serious question and I'll be most happy to answer it.Hey Knowledge Seeker: how about answering my question, or are you just here Seeking to Spread Bullshit and accumulate posts?
Ok look,,,,I realize cheap is cheap, got it, but honestly? If scope rings hold the scope I'm place and do not allow any movement at ALL, then are they NOT good rings? I mean the purpose is to hold the scope I'm place, which these are doing, so please, elaborate.Walmart rings are key
Ok and what exactly am I checking?Full stop. I'd still go through the rifle though...
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Post #26What question? I've been beat down with smart ass comments, ask a serious question and I'll be most happy to answer it.
The scope could be broken, or the mounts. Which mounts did you use when you put your scope on his rifle? That should tell you everything.Ok and what exactly am I checking?
So, the rifle was inconsistent with his scope, but WAS consistent with the scope from your rifle? If this is the case then the problem is either the scope, the rings, or the way they interface with the rifle. How were the rings mounted to the rifle? Were both mounted to the upper receiver? Was one mounted on the handguard? What torque was used to mount the rings to the rifle? What torque was used to mount the scope in the rings? How does the scope from his rifle shoot on your gun?Yeah I know. Lol and I did, I switched optics, mine was off by a county mile when placed on his rifle, but it was CONSISTENT, I kept hitting in the same spot even though it was way high. I didn't not however put his on my rifle. That target was at 50yds to. That's HORRIBLE. It did that with both my reloaded 55 gn. And factory 55 gn ammo. Is it possible that his bear Creek upper is just THAT shitty?
OK, so you make a typo and we all
jump on it.
8" plate @ 300 yds is Bear Creek.
Your goal should be to get a little better.
(and avoid damage/injury).
There are many here that shoot 0.1 MOA (not me).
A gazillion that shoot 1 MOA or less.
Some of us are proud to get on paper.
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Some proud of that fluke one shot miracle
Like my avatar
Dialed from a 100 yard zero to a calculated 600yd zero and popped a clean cold bore X.
No brag, just fact
Perhaps, but I don't take too kindly to being condicended to. I'm just trying to help my friend figure out why his first AR build is so inaccurate.The scope could be broken, or the mounts. Which mounts did you use when you put your scope on his rifle? That should tell you everything.
Sometimes scopes are busted, right out of the box. I thought you said the scope was brand new.
And hey, all anyone is trying to do here is help you and have some fun. Calling people fucking assholes will only get you so far.
I took MY scope off MY Ruger, qd mount. I placed it on his Rifle, and although it was off, it was hitting in the same spot every time. I did NOT place his scope on MY Rifle, although I prolly should have in retrospect.I say take it all apart and rebuild.
I missed the optics swap detail.
I took MY scope off MY Ruger, qd mount. I placed it on his Rifle, and although it was off, it was hitting in the same spot every time. I did NOT place his scope on MY Rifle, although I prolly should have in retrospect.
Ok will do, thank youI think you have it figured out. New decent optics and mount. I’ve had great luck with the Sig Romeo 5 red dots. Can be had for $90-$150 used or new depending where you find them. Would serve him well. Or just a Burris PEPR Mount and a decent scope would do fine.
Vortex will take care of him if it is the scope. I had 3 vortex and had 2 replaced because they failed.
Either way it’s most likely the optic. But checking the rifle over in general wouldn’t hurt
Ok look,,,,I realize cheap is cheap, got it, but honestly? If scope rings hold the scope I'm place and do not allow any movement at ALL, then are they NOT good rings? I mean the purpose is to hold the scope I'm place, which these are doing, so please, elaborate.
Ok , so you wizards of rifle range all say basically it equates to$$$$$. You hack on his bear Creek upper, call a vortex scope a shit scope, and basically say unless it costs a grand or better it won't perform. Yet I can take my " Cheap ass" Ruger 556 $550.00 retail and a 100.00 Trinity force 4 power scope and hit consistently @3000yds 8" plate. I don't know anything about bear Creek, never shot one, but to say money is the end all be all of accuracy is bullshit
No way this isn't a troll
Yeah I know. Lol and I did, I switched optics, mine was off by a county mile when placed on his rifle, but it was CONSISTENT, I kept hitting in the same spot even though it was way high. I didn't not however put his on my rifle. That target was at 50yds to. That's HORRIBLE. It did that with both my reloaded 55 gn. And factory 55 gn ammo. Is it possible that his bear Creek upper is just THAT shitty?
Walmart Rings may very well be your problem.Good LuckNothing was loose, was a vortex crossfire 2 3-9x40 reloaded ammo ( which shot perfectly fine in MY Rifle out to 200 yds. Walmart rings, mounted low.
One note to think about, I bought a Bear Creek 6.5 Grendel and it was like 6 or 7 inch groups. It did not shoot well till after about 50 rounds. My son in law went through 3 Bear Creek barrels and never got one to shoot under 2" at 100 finally got a Ballistic Advantage barrel to replace Bear Creek to get 1/2" groups. Im giving mine another try when I get better weather then. ???So my buddy just put together a bear creek AR-15 put a Vortex 3-9x40 on it and took it to the range..... This thing was all over the place . Checked the scope mounts,,, Both were tight , nothing loosened up , but the bullet strikes were all over the paper... @ 100, and @50 yds. I'd take 1 or 2 shots and they'd be respectable , the the following shots would be so far off it was crazy . I'm no Chris Kyle but I can dam sure hold a cross hair on a target @ 100 YDS.lol WHY are these impacts all over the place? Anyone???? scope is Brand new to
I will add this about Bear Creek Arsenal barrels..I have several and have not had even one bad one.And several months back Kotaboy32 on YouTube built 2 AR15's..One very expensive from a Ballistic Advantage Barrel to Aero Upper/Lower to expensive scope..Everything High Dollar....He Called it The Full Monty..The 2nd one was built Cheap..PSA Upper/Lower,Bear Creek Barrel...Everything on it Inexpensive..He called Economy One...In the End the Bear Creek Barrel that cost about $70.00 outshot that $750.00 one.. Inexpensive Does not always equal Cheap and no good.Walmart Rings may very well be your problem.Good Luck
Bear Creek isn't exactly known for accuracy and you sound like you have know idea wtf you're doing in general.
First thing I'd do is make sure everything is tight. Next get some good factory ammo and try again.
So my buddy just put together a bear creek AR-15 put a Vortex 3-9x40 on it and took it to the range..... This thing was all over the place . Checked the scope mounts,,, Both were tight , nothing loosened up , but the bullet strikes were all over the paper... @ 100, and @50 yds. I'd take 1 or 2 shots and they'd be respectable , the the following shots would be so far off it was crazy . I'm no Chris Kyle but I can dam sure hold a cross hair on a target @ 100 YDS.lol WHY are these impacts all over the place? Anyone???? scope is Brand new to
It isn’t. Well known for these kinds of threads where people try to help, show the way and then get called Aholes.
Bear Creek is kaka, poop, crap. They are a blight on my state and employ (and have been busted for) having a factory of illegals.
On budget AR groups....from one of my 10.5s @ 50 with a RDS. The sun shines on a dog’s butt some days.
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Yeah, 3 shots. When I saw how good it was ...with my eyes and a 2 moa dot ...I didn’t want to muck it up ?
BTW you got your rail in the mail I assume?
Yeah, 3 shots. When I saw how good it was ...with my eyes and a 2 moa dot ...I didn’t want to muck it up ?
BTW you got your rail in the mail I assume?
I stop my groups after one shot. I get into the .1s if I do my part.The old "it can only get worse from here" theory -I subscribe to that one too
That's an excellent suggestion, and as a matter of fact, he had indeed mounted one mount to the hand guard, and the rear to the receiver. I re mounted it correctly and an already seeing vast improvement. We're going to shoot it again today after work and I'll try to dial it in tighter.Something no one else has asked is where in the range of adjustment you are.
Scopes can have erratic shot groups if the internals are jacked clear over to one side or another.
I'd optically center the scope and shoot it without making any adjustments to see if it groups, even way off.
I'd also make sure that you aren't mounting your front ring on the handguard. Scope needs to be on the upper only.