Ghostie be sure to post up when you get out shooting, very curious to see what your heavy barrel can do before you change it out.
Great shooting! Where do you shoot by the way? Which city? I think you will be able to get the 1/3" or 1/4" group before too long. That is my view anyway: the rifles will do it. It just requires us to totally relax as that trigger breaks. The rifle is heavy enough, solid enough, accurate enough, to just sit down, and let the bullet find its way to where the last one landed! You are probably all over this but, with the PH bi-pod, I think the best is to build a little "wall" of sandbags and push it against that. That seems to work the best, for me anyway. Works even better than just sitting it on a bag with no bi-pod.
I gave in to temptation and took my AW to the gunsmith last week to have the barrel changed out and the muzzle break installed (well, top dead centered and tightened and loctited). So I never did get - or give myself - a chance to shoot it with the 20" barrel, minus the IMUNS rail, and with the trigger adjusted down. When I was at the gunsmith's I asked him to tell me what he thought of the way I had the trigger adjusted, and he said it feels good. It's breaking right at about 2lbs. Why I didn't do that earlier, I'm not sure.
I am going to put the IMUNS rail up for sale, and the 20" barrel - see if anyone wants those. The 20" barrel is a bit scuffed up, both on the length of it and on the crown, but it still shoots well. I'll post photos. The 26" barrel, threaded on both ends is $880 by the way (and a 6 month wait). The 20", I think I'm going to try and move it at around $500. It's great quality barrel. Has the AI roll marks on it. It is around 2,200 rounds I think - I have it marked in a book at home. Even if the person wanted to re-crown it, that is still about the price of a good quality blank.
So, I hope to have that AW back at the range soon, maybe for this coming long weekend (hopefully, but doubtful). Hard to say. Gunsmith said to give him two weeks, and he'll probably use it. I had my Steyr Scout out at the range for .308 on Saturday - going from one extreme to the other (super heavy .308 to super light one).
This is about best I ever did with the old configuration of my AW (in about 10 months of trying). I'm planning on being able to do better with the new configuration.
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100m: It seems to be exceedingly hard to shrink 5-shot groups at 100m down from this, no matter what you do. At least for me. Like you, I don't claim to be anything more than a guy who has the means to try one of these rifles and see where it goes. The rifles are very easy to shoot. As I was showing in one of the other threads, the difference between my shooting and my girlfriend's (who doesn't like shooting .308 because it "hurts" her shoulder, is very minimal).
One hit shy of a 3/8" 5-shot group within a month of starting to shoot this rifle:
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200m:
A few shots of the rifle as it looked when it shot all of these: