I have taken my M-14 to the range a couple of times lately, and I am noticing an odd problem I cannot explain.
Its an M-14S, not been bedded, in a USGI walnut stock and walnut handguard. Shooting from a bipod.
When I shoot, the first 10 shots are bang on zeroed. Of my first ten the first shot was high, three clicks to bring it down, then a little low and right, one click up, two left, next shot in the 10 circle of a 5.5" target at 100 yds. Next 6 shots are in the 10 circle too. Last one is 2" low.
Reload, change target, first shot is on the paper, barely at the bottom. Next two shots are 3" below the paper, 4 clicks up and I'm back where it should be. Stop to reload again, shoot again, now I'm three inches low again.
Come back next week, and it does the same thing.
The mount is rock solid, and the scope is too.
The ammo is cheap NATO stuff, but then I would expect random fliers, not consistent come ups after shooting 10 rds.
Anyone got any ideas?
Its an M-14S, not been bedded, in a USGI walnut stock and walnut handguard. Shooting from a bipod.
When I shoot, the first 10 shots are bang on zeroed. Of my first ten the first shot was high, three clicks to bring it down, then a little low and right, one click up, two left, next shot in the 10 circle of a 5.5" target at 100 yds. Next 6 shots are in the 10 circle too. Last one is 2" low.
Reload, change target, first shot is on the paper, barely at the bottom. Next two shots are 3" below the paper, 4 clicks up and I'm back where it should be. Stop to reload again, shoot again, now I'm three inches low again.
Come back next week, and it does the same thing.
The mount is rock solid, and the scope is too.
The ammo is cheap NATO stuff, but then I would expect random fliers, not consistent come ups after shooting 10 rds.
Anyone got any ideas?