Hey all,
Just to preface, I have followed the advice of some "expert" sources (swissrifles dot com, milsurps dot com, bloke on the range) but have not managed to figure this out yet or find the right trick to try.
I purchased a K11 a little while ago and some GP11. The gun is fantastically precise, tight groups at 50 yards and the groups hold well at 100 as well. However I cannot get the accuracy dialed in. Shots are grouping to the right. At 50y it's about 0.5-1 inch off, which by the time we get to 100y the group is 1-3" off, and then at 200y it's 6"+ (and of course at that distance my eyesight is not doing it any favours). I have done most of my testing at 50y though.
As I understand, these rifles are finicky, due in part to old age of the stocks as well as the non-free floated nature of their barrels. I did all my shooting off of bags. Things I have tried:
1) Checked the front sight blade hasn't drifted out, the witness marks are aligned.
1) Firmly but reasonably tightened the fore end screws. Not gorilla hands, not paper hands.
2) Tightened the front action screw, and loosened the middle screw. The tang screw was tightened, backed off, and proceeded to incrementally tighten the tang while shooting groups at 50y as per swissrifles accurizing guide.
3) Tried tightening the middle action screw once I set the tang to see if the groups shifted anymore, but they did not.
The first group I accidentally shot without tightening up the tang which was quite good, but once I tightened it up and backed it off, it seemed to have the same POI shift. I'm not sure if having the tang screw loose is something that would be worth playing with or not.
Any wisdom on the best way to proceed or anything else I might want to look at would be much appreciated. I am open to the possibility that this is shooter error as well
. I'm no expert at shooting irons so maybe there is technique error in play.
Thanks everyone.
Just to preface, I have followed the advice of some "expert" sources (swissrifles dot com, milsurps dot com, bloke on the range) but have not managed to figure this out yet or find the right trick to try.
I purchased a K11 a little while ago and some GP11. The gun is fantastically precise, tight groups at 50 yards and the groups hold well at 100 as well. However I cannot get the accuracy dialed in. Shots are grouping to the right. At 50y it's about 0.5-1 inch off, which by the time we get to 100y the group is 1-3" off, and then at 200y it's 6"+ (and of course at that distance my eyesight is not doing it any favours). I have done most of my testing at 50y though.
As I understand, these rifles are finicky, due in part to old age of the stocks as well as the non-free floated nature of their barrels. I did all my shooting off of bags. Things I have tried:
1) Checked the front sight blade hasn't drifted out, the witness marks are aligned.
1) Firmly but reasonably tightened the fore end screws. Not gorilla hands, not paper hands.
2) Tightened the front action screw, and loosened the middle screw. The tang screw was tightened, backed off, and proceeded to incrementally tighten the tang while shooting groups at 50y as per swissrifles accurizing guide.
3) Tried tightening the middle action screw once I set the tang to see if the groups shifted anymore, but they did not.
The first group I accidentally shot without tightening up the tang which was quite good, but once I tightened it up and backed it off, it seemed to have the same POI shift. I'm not sure if having the tang screw loose is something that would be worth playing with or not.
Any wisdom on the best way to proceed or anything else I might want to look at would be much appreciated. I am open to the possibility that this is shooter error as well
Thanks everyone.
























































