I have this frustrating problem with my M14s that is scoped. I'll bring it out to the range, fire a five shot group and get a decent group of say 1.5 to 2" at 100 yards with surplus ammo (it shoots even better with Federal 308 ammo), but it almost never remains centred on where I had it zero'd to last time out. Its always wandering to the left of the bullseye. So I adjust my scope, recentre it, shoot a nice group, put the gun away, and next time out, sure enough, its off to the left.
The mount is a smith 3 point mount, rings are Burris Signature Custom Zee's and the scope is a Burris FFII 3-9x40 that was purchased new by me,and has only ever seen use on the M14s.
Any ideas? Is it barrel temperature? Bedding of the receiver in the USGI stock? I doubt the scope mount is loose. If its a moving component of the sights, it would have to be something internal in the scope itself.
The mount is a smith 3 point mount, rings are Burris Signature Custom Zee's and the scope is a Burris FFII 3-9x40 that was purchased new by me,and has only ever seen use on the M14s.
Any ideas? Is it barrel temperature? Bedding of the receiver in the USGI stock? I doubt the scope mount is loose. If its a moving component of the sights, it would have to be something internal in the scope itself.