Plus one.
cci blazer was the best of the cheap stuff in the one I had
cci blazer was the best of the cheap stuff in the one I had
I will try with less lube, and run it really dry to see what happens. My vtr runs flawless on the right ammo, its the older one that has at least 10 000 rnds through her that has minor problems to feed and extract. All in all for the use and abuse I put on it and for the money I paid (like under$200) I guess I cant complain. you get what you pay for.
Finally I loaded 3 Remingtons and got an even tighter group. I repeated the process and the results were similar with the Remington ammo seeming to perform the best.
The thunderbolts got the best group???
I've found them to be dirty, inaccurate, and inconsistent. Guess the particular rifle I was using didn't like them. Good to know they worked for you
So far of the three types of ammo I've tried they have been thee most consistent and tightest. But they are also the only ones that I had fail to feed and fail to fire, about 5 of each. I also noticed that they were quite dirty, even the empty casings were over half blackened.
Joe549 a couple of quick questions I got?
I don't know but if I was you I would be looking for a local Remington Warrenty repair center cause this don't look right at all.
- Is the barrel retainer still tight in the upper reciever?Yes
- How loose or tight is your guide rods? The set screws are only finger tight now
- Can you visualy see rifling in your barrel? Yes



























