Have any of you fellows ever dealt with this phenomenon first hand?
I've got a newly put together M1 Garand with a new Criterion 308 barrel that groups splendidly. Like well under an inch and a half at 100 meters for a 4 shot group. The trouble is the 5th being a few inches off the others.
Researching the issue I've found the phenomenon being called the "first round flyer". Gus Fisher and others say its from manually loading the first round, vs all of the other ones having the bolt seat under the rifle's own power, in much rougher fashion, and seating a bit different. Apparently some NM shooters hold off for their first shot and then use the usual point of aim for the others, and it takes a pretty accurate rifle to notice (I imagine its hard to observe in a 3-4 MOA rifle for sure) Some have said the bolt laps in over time and it gets better, or they have tried different components like springs etc. Everything on this rifle is nice and tight.
Next time I am at the range I'll bring an optic and see if it truly is the first round that goes awry. But I was curious if any of you have experienced this and if so, was it ever resolved?
I've got a newly put together M1 Garand with a new Criterion 308 barrel that groups splendidly. Like well under an inch and a half at 100 meters for a 4 shot group. The trouble is the 5th being a few inches off the others.
Researching the issue I've found the phenomenon being called the "first round flyer". Gus Fisher and others say its from manually loading the first round, vs all of the other ones having the bolt seat under the rifle's own power, in much rougher fashion, and seating a bit different. Apparently some NM shooters hold off for their first shot and then use the usual point of aim for the others, and it takes a pretty accurate rifle to notice (I imagine its hard to observe in a 3-4 MOA rifle for sure) Some have said the bolt laps in over time and it gets better, or they have tried different components like springs etc. Everything on this rifle is nice and tight.
Next time I am at the range I'll bring an optic and see if it truly is the first round that goes awry. But I was curious if any of you have experienced this and if so, was it ever resolved?


















































