Okay M14 experts here an interesting one for you.
I was out today verifiying zero on my Norc M14 and I was shooting what appears to be Canadian 147 gr surplus ball. I was shooting supported at 50 yards so I would know what the rifle's trajectory was doing at that range and I was ending up with a 2" group out of a cold barrel. Yup, 2" at 50...I am not happy. This rifle is capable of 1" to 1.5" at 100 and I've done it with the same scope, mounts etc..... but not with that ammo.
First shot would be centred and 3 inches high, second round would be 1 inch right (3 inches high) and third round 1 inch left (and 3 high). My hunting ammo is a 170 grain Core lockt reload that was 4 inches high at 50 but the second round was consistently 1 inch right then 3rd round would be dead on top of the first again.
Could some surplus be that bad or should I start looking at remounting my scope????
While many would say this fine for Minute of Whitetail, I don't like it (obviously I wouldn't use ball ammmo on deer).
I'm running an ARMS #18 mount that is properly mounted and rock solid, SWAN rings and a Burris Fulfield II 3 to 9 power scope. I wasn't hung over (maybe I shuld have been), I know how to shoot and the gun was clean. Zero to very light wind. Good light, solid braced position.
Any ideas?
I was out today verifiying zero on my Norc M14 and I was shooting what appears to be Canadian 147 gr surplus ball. I was shooting supported at 50 yards so I would know what the rifle's trajectory was doing at that range and I was ending up with a 2" group out of a cold barrel. Yup, 2" at 50...I am not happy. This rifle is capable of 1" to 1.5" at 100 and I've done it with the same scope, mounts etc..... but not with that ammo.
First shot would be centred and 3 inches high, second round would be 1 inch right (3 inches high) and third round 1 inch left (and 3 high). My hunting ammo is a 170 grain Core lockt reload that was 4 inches high at 50 but the second round was consistently 1 inch right then 3rd round would be dead on top of the first again.
Could some surplus be that bad or should I start looking at remounting my scope????
While many would say this fine for Minute of Whitetail, I don't like it (obviously I wouldn't use ball ammmo on deer).
I'm running an ARMS #18 mount that is properly mounted and rock solid, SWAN rings and a Burris Fulfield II 3 to 9 power scope. I wasn't hung over (maybe I shuld have been), I know how to shoot and the gun was clean. Zero to very light wind. Good light, solid braced position.
Any ideas?