So I got my Remington 700p out to the range on Sunday, and results were quite frankly horrible.
At 100 yards all my shots were all grouping to the left of my point of aim.
Optic mount, rings, are all torqued on properly and scope is sighted in, action is torqued into the stock as well.
Tried firing off bipod, off bags, off ruck, same results each time.
Rifle is 308Win, 26" heavy barrel, muzzle brake, 21 x mag optic, Magpul 700 hunter stock with mag mod.
Trigger is the stock Remmy trigger, I measured pull at 3 - 5 pounds depending on where I put the trigger pull measurer on the trigger.
It was my first time firing a rifle with a brake. Rifle was loud even with doubled up hearing protection, but recoil was quite light.
Really haven't got much experience firing this type of rifle, used to smaller calibre military rifles with what is probably a 2 stage trigger.
So I gotta ask, how many rounds does it take to get used to firing a rifle like this?
Is the trigger maybe too light or heavy, should I swap it for a 2 stage, or just leave as is perhaps with adjusted pull weight....
Or do I just keep slinging rounds downrange until one of them eventually goes where want it to, any suggestions on how to get better results?
At 100 yards all my shots were all grouping to the left of my point of aim.
Optic mount, rings, are all torqued on properly and scope is sighted in, action is torqued into the stock as well.
Tried firing off bipod, off bags, off ruck, same results each time.
Rifle is 308Win, 26" heavy barrel, muzzle brake, 21 x mag optic, Magpul 700 hunter stock with mag mod.
Trigger is the stock Remmy trigger, I measured pull at 3 - 5 pounds depending on where I put the trigger pull measurer on the trigger.
It was my first time firing a rifle with a brake. Rifle was loud even with doubled up hearing protection, but recoil was quite light.
Really haven't got much experience firing this type of rifle, used to smaller calibre military rifles with what is probably a 2 stage trigger.
So I gotta ask, how many rounds does it take to get used to firing a rifle like this?
Is the trigger maybe too light or heavy, should I swap it for a 2 stage, or just leave as is perhaps with adjusted pull weight....
Or do I just keep slinging rounds downrange until one of them eventually goes where want it to, any suggestions on how to get better results?
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