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I was using 53 grain Sierra match bullets in both of them. H4895 in the .223, Reloder 15 in the Swift. Either rifle/load combination would shoot "minute of fly" all day long at 100 yards. I've since given the Remington to my oldest son, but still have the Ruger. I now shoot 60 grain Hornady V-Maxes over IMR4350, a far more effective load at long range, especially in the wind. Now if you want to play a very, very challenging game, break out that .22 rimfire for some 200 yard shooting. There is nothing better for teaching you to dope the wind.
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[QUOTE=A930Rocket;10061483]Here are two pictures from this weekend. I’m still learning to dial the scope in on my AR15 spoon (with a bi-pod).
Does your AR have a Free Floating barrel?? Do some reading: Interweb search of: sniper training books
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I don’t know about the barrel.
I bought it from Palmetto State Armory about 4-5 years ago. It was my first of three spoons. I’ve got a lot to learn and have been looking online for resources. [QUOTE=LakeCleElum;10067110] |
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look at the front of the barrel (obviously after making sure it's unloaded).
The outside of the barrel should not make any contact with the front end on which your bipod mounts. If the bipod is mounted to the FSB, or if the front end makes contact with the barrel, the barrel will shift POI as it rests it's on the bipod. top to bottom non freeflat front end, bipod on the front end, but pushes on barrel free float front end, bipod on frontend, doesn't push on barrel free float front end, bipod on the FSB, does push on the barrel ![]()
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Well, it was a bust today.
I took off the bi-pod, set up the sand bags and couldn’t hit the broad side of a barn. The crosshairs barely moved, if at all, but I was wearing my prescription sunglasses and it just didn’t look right. The crosshairs and center target were not clear. I’ll have to try again tomorrow or next weekend with fewer variables changed. |
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Some things to consider are the more light that can get into your eye, even with a scope the better you will shoot. I use clear glasses and only if the targets are hard to see steel animals will I wear a yellow clip on. The yellow helps with better resolution. If you shot with one type of glasses or none and adjusted the parallax and focus and then put on different glasses the scope will have to be adjusted. I have had a lot of students that were in Iraq and Afghanistan and every day they would "zero" their scopes or sights in case something changed. One of them had his mom send him some new prescription glasses and they gave him fits until his scope got set up.
Have you gotten the trigger pull measured yet? If it can be adjusted then a clean, sharp 2# is what you want. |
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Thanks, John.
I’ve not had the spoon looked at in any way. I did talk to the Ranger at the range and he said he could coach me during the week. He was a sniper with the sheriffs swat team. I’m looking forward to it. Last edited by A930Rocket; 06-09-2018 at 06:03 PM.. |
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I've got the first type, where the non freeflat front end, bipod on the front end, but pushes on barrel
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My .22 LR Marlin wouldn't reach 200yds.
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It absolutely will. I don't see it anymore, but I well remember buying standard velocity .22 long rifle rounds as a kid at my local Ernst Hardware store. Yes, they sold them to kids. I could only afford single boxes of 50 rounds, but I well remember the end flap saying "caution: range one mile".
I have a .22 caliber barrel insert that I use in my various .45 caliber black powder cartridge rifles. It fits any .45 - my several .45-70's (.45-2.1"), my .45-90 (.45-2.4"), and my .45-100 (.45-2.6"). It's made by Lee Shaver. We shoot 200 yard matches with these as a very realistic way to practice for 1,000 yard matches with these rifles. It's not easy, but neither is shooting 1,000 yards with peep sighted 19th century rifles shooting cast bullets over black powder.
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I'm not saying this is the problem, it's just an amusing thing that springs to mind...
A friend bought a high end AR15 and put a good quality scope on it. But it was shooting all over the place, no consistency. He researched match quality barrels as this is where the problem lies. I suggested it's shooting so badly that he pulls it apart, inspects for anything odd, cleans it and puts it back together carefully. He checked his scope mounts and found he hadn't tightend up the screws. hehe. |
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Everytime you reposition yourself, the POI will probably shift. To be honest, non free float is not for scoped accurate shooting. It's good enough for military use, with iron sights, used within the needs of a squad of GI's and their tactics. Think human sized targets, not 1 inch target stickers. The Designated Marksman in the Squad would have a better rifle that is free floated. A Shorter barrel in a M4 like carbine will have less shift then the longer barrel of a M16 like rifle, but it will still shift POI. putting the bipod back a bit can help somewhat because the barrel thins out a bit to the muzzel, and there is more leverage for the bipod, towards the muzzle. A freefloat ris is not that expensive, starting at 80-100 USD, can even be installed by yourself if you can borrow a good AR barrel wrench and upper vise block from somebody
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Don't have an AR, do have a Savage model25 walking varminter in .223.
At 100 yards I was getting patterns and not groups. That was with American Eagle switched to Hornady steel match, groups went from 4-5inches to 1/2-3/4 inches. my 2 cents.............which can be left on the counter like we all do ;-) Rich |
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The free floating barrels and not attaching the bipod to the barrel, ETC are good ideas BUT look at some of the videos of the 1000 yard black powder shooters and notice where they rest the barrel, yes barrel which is usually on their cross sticks. Hum makes you wonder? I shoot all my slug guns at 300 yards with the barrel half way on the cross sticks and can get 1 MOA or better with tang sights. Maybe because I have 1 1/2 in barrel helps a little?
I would suggest getting a spiral note book and list every thing that has been covered here and also on other gun boards then test them and note yes/no did they help. That will end the flailing around and give you accurate results. Remember to shoot 20 shots minimum, no wind and on a rest of some sort so you are not the issue. |
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This may or may not work with lighter barrels and higher velocity, higher intensity cartridges. I've never tried it. All of my heavy barreled bolt guns are free floated. Interestingly, though, I find a bit of fore end pressure makes my big bore dangerous game rifles settle down and shoot a bit better. Quote:
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And fire a a number fouling shots before you start taking measurements. It's purely my own thoughts, but I believe fouling shots warm the barrel up so it's expanded to it's more usual shooting spec's.
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My high end shutzen target rifle is a 22 short. And my understanding is it was used for 100 yard matches.
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Jeff, in your opinion... My Sako .223 with slow twist barrel, the 1-12". I'm thinking of handloading some rounds with very light projectiles. I'd like really good accuracy. Maybe 45 or 40 grain Speer projectiles. Could I reload them on my Dillion 550B or is the powder throw not accurate enough. I don't really want to go down the powder trickler route if I don't have to. |
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