Vertical stringing and horizontal stringing, maybe head moving around. Many 10/22 stocks are designed for iron sight use, optics make it harder to maintain solid cheek-weld, higher mounted optics are worse yet. If the first fired groups started off well then following groups are worse there may be some shooter fatigue.
Rifles have certain ammo that they like, and certain ammo they don't like. Yours doesn't like the cci? Try other brands.
Will do!Repeat the experiment another day and see if you get the same results. Don’t try to draw any conclusions until you’ve determined whether your test is repeatable
Thanks a lot! I didn't think about the head postion. I am using the X22 stock with a cheek riser.
Actually, I shot CCI first to get loose groups, and then used SK to get tight groups, and then CCI, that's why it is wierd. It looks like that my rifle doesn't like CCI, but when I used a sand bag and keep the rifle as stable as possible, the CCI could generate the groups like SK2 - with 1-2 fliers per 10 rounds.
Could be bedding issues. I found that the single mounting, did allow for the action to rock in the stock.Please tell me this is with irons and you are relatively new. Shoot 1000rds of CCI with intent until you can get under 1" at 25y.