I've got about 500 rounds down my G36, and I decided to share some of my observations. Yesterday I decided to attempt an accuracy test. If you look at some of my other posts, you will see I have a rifle rest with an automated trigger . For the test, I put on a Nightforce ATACR 5-25 instead of the 3x carrier optic scope. The rifle rest did not work out. The rifle didn't sit very well in the rifle rest, and the pin that moves the trigger was contacting the the top of the trigger. The result is that the stepper motor didn't have the power to pull the trigger. This test had to be done "manually". But it get's better.
The G36 trigger is pretty heavy and quite creepy. It took me a while to warm up to the trigger. By the last few groups, I realized I get much more consistent and better trigger pull if I move my grip lower down and press the trigger on the bottom. This helped me shoot much better groups.
Now the creme de la creme: When I changed optics back to the 3x carry handle, I realized the scope had only been "hand tightened" ROFLOL.
Ammo was Federal Gold Match 69gr, and 73 gr. Had lots of fun yesterday despite this. No regrets except not letting my excitement and range trip anticipation making me to forget double checking my set up.
Here are the groups:
I wonder if I could repeat that one sub moa group had I corrected all the mistakes from above. In general seems like the rifle will do 1.5moa. When I initially sighted in the 3x optic, PMC Xtac 5.56 62gr was giving me 4-5" 10 shot groups at 200m. It's a pretty decent in terms of accuracy. It's not a precision rifle nor is it meant to be.
I have to say, that the G36 in general, is a really nice rifle. It is really simple in construction in take down. It has a smooth operation, and is very light. The 3x optic, with it's terrible eye relief isn't that horrible to use. Optical clarity through that lens is actually pretty decent, and the scope is integrated with the rifle to give the user good ergonomics. It's areal shame that these rifles are so rare and thus so cost prohibitive. I'm glad Tactical Imports was able to bring in the parts and build these rifles so that a few more people would be able to own them. Keeping mine for life unless I lose it in a boating accident.
MODS: Having some trouble posting the thread, apologies if this is a double post.
The G36 trigger is pretty heavy and quite creepy. It took me a while to warm up to the trigger. By the last few groups, I realized I get much more consistent and better trigger pull if I move my grip lower down and press the trigger on the bottom. This helped me shoot much better groups.
Now the creme de la creme: When I changed optics back to the 3x carry handle, I realized the scope had only been "hand tightened" ROFLOL.
Ammo was Federal Gold Match 69gr, and 73 gr. Had lots of fun yesterday despite this. No regrets except not letting my excitement and range trip anticipation making me to forget double checking my set up.
Here are the groups:


I wonder if I could repeat that one sub moa group had I corrected all the mistakes from above. In general seems like the rifle will do 1.5moa. When I initially sighted in the 3x optic, PMC Xtac 5.56 62gr was giving me 4-5" 10 shot groups at 200m. It's a pretty decent in terms of accuracy. It's not a precision rifle nor is it meant to be.
I have to say, that the G36 in general, is a really nice rifle. It is really simple in construction in take down. It has a smooth operation, and is very light. The 3x optic, with it's terrible eye relief isn't that horrible to use. Optical clarity through that lens is actually pretty decent, and the scope is integrated with the rifle to give the user good ergonomics. It's areal shame that these rifles are so rare and thus so cost prohibitive. I'm glad Tactical Imports was able to bring in the parts and build these rifles so that a few more people would be able to own them. Keeping mine for life unless I lose it in a boating accident.
MODS: Having some trouble posting the thread, apologies if this is a double post.