confused with grouping

hoochie

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new rifle, new scope, new load. a few variables.

first 3 shots made a triangle with a group of about 2 inches. subsequent shots would go into one of the previous holes (started getting figure 8 shaped holes).
say the first three shots were 11, 2 and 6 o'clock, shots were going randomly, yet consistent. I would put a shot in one of the previous holes, but not a tight grouping.. well not what I was expecting anyway. I should have kept my target to post a pic and make it easier to understand.
after firing 15 rounds, it looked like I had 3 different 3/4" groups going on, but it was the same point of aim.

Hornady 55gr fmj @3000fps
Benelli MR1
Leupold VX-R Patrol 1.25-4 with Firedot SPR reticle

virgin brass, BLC-2 powder, CCI primers. COL:2.205. everything has Loctite, and is solid.

Im going to have to play with the load, and make a few of different velocities, and maybe swap out the scope so I have much better magnification to ensure point of aim is exactly the same.
Im used to a rifle shooting a clover leaf, or very close to it, then a flier. But not this 11,6,11,2,,6,2,11, dead center,6,2.....

I see some guys saying the MR1 is their 350yard coyote rifle. Im not there yet.
 
I have a rifle that shoots a predictable pattern as the barrel heats up....@ 100 yards,1st shot is dead on, 2nd is high1", and 3rd is 1/2"right between 1st and 2nd. Let the rifle cool 'til cold and repeat, same pattern time and time again.
 
Semi-autos aren't target rifles. However, did you work up the load or just pick one and hope? You shoot off a bench?
 
I'm sure thousands of AR, M1, and M14 shooters would disagree with you.

OP, I'd do a full load work up and find an accurate load. I've never had much luck with a ladder test so I load up 5 rounds at each charge weight then shoot groups on a calm day.
 
some guys have these dialed in at 1/2minute...thats better than my hunting bolt rifles.i'll work on the load etc and report back.
 
Try some different bullet weights and brands too. Although it's not that common anymore, some rifles just like some bullets and not others. I had a 742 that wouldn't group for beans with bullets lighter than 200grains.
 
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