Okay, I've been to the range 3 days with my RFB.
First day we didn't have much time, so we simply 'got on paper' at 100 meters... Shot Portugese Nato Ball, groups were about 2.5 to 4 inches.
Second day, I had more time & things went from 2.5 inches to "patterning"... So, I stopped, considered what I could do & bought 3 types of commercial hunting ammo to try. All 150 grain... Things improved, but not a great deal... So I quit for the day. At home I totally dissembled the rifle & checked everything was tight. I also cleaned the heck out of it & noticed that my extractor did not lift the case easily, at least not without some assistance via pushing it up...
Third trip, NEW scope on the rifle, went from a 1-4 power scope to a 3-9x40mm Elite 4200... Weather was worse, but I now notice a trend with my groups & the RFB. Generally, I get two rounds within an inch of each other & then toss one several inches, maybe 4 or 5, vertically higher than the previous two. I thought "okay", I'll put 4 rounds in the mag & shoot three to see if it has something to do with the way the last round might get stripped out of the mag & seated into the chamber... Nope... Two rounds together, one higher...
My thoughts are that I need to find the ammo this thing likes. I forgot the two types of 168 grain ammo I have at home, so I have not tried them through the rifle...
I again cleaned the rifle & noticed that my extractor is now a little looser, lifting the case 'almost' freely by itself... Magic 100 round mark??? The rifle does function almost 100%, with only 2 jams. One happened with me & one with another range visitor that wanted to try the rifle. Both times, the last case from the previous group was not cleared from the action, it was sitting in the 'up' position when another loaded mag was inserted... So, I think it could be one of two things. First the shooter may have not let the bolt go @ the full rearward postion & rode it forward slightly. Second, the spent case sitting in the 'up' position may do something... Subsequent to these two jams, I have fully cleared the rifle after each group & have had NO issues. Maybe the force the rifle operates when fired has more authority to eject the casings than when the shooter inserts a fresh mag & lets the bolt fly? Just a theory...
All to say, I LOVE THIS RIFLE! Despite it being difficult to bench, it's design, compactness & 308 calibre has won my heart! It gets LOTS of attention at the range, as does my Tavor. It IS my new deer rifle!!!
So, I continue to look forward to loads that folks find work well with the RFB. What a GREAT gun!
Cheers
Jay