Hey guys,
Just got around to putting some lead down range in my new AR. I built this rifle early this year and have been waiting patiently to shoot it. Its a 20" AR with a heavy fluted barrel chambered for .223 Wylde. Originally intended to be a budget precision AR I built from left over parts, I ended up putting a little more into it than originally planned. Aside from the Giselle trigger and Luth-AR stock, the rest is still budget minded. I have a build thread on here somewhere.
Anyways, on to the shooting. I broke in the barrel and sighted in the scope with some cheap 55g fmj Frontier 5.56 that wouldn't group for nothing. I'm talking 12" groups.
After shooting, cleaning, shooting 3, cleaning, shooting 6, cleaning, then shooting 10 and cleaning, I shot 2 foulers and began shooting my reloads. Instant improvement.
I've attached some pictures, and would like some input. I've obviously got more load development to do, and there's only 52 rounds through the barrel so I'm hoping things will settle in some more. I've decided I won't shoot anymore test loads until I can take "me" out of the equation. These were all shot from a bench with a bipod. One thing I've learned after not shooting for 10-12 years, is that my heart beats a lot harder than it used to. A side effect of nicotine and caffeine, and an unhealthy diet i imagine. So, ive ordered a lead sled, so I can at least get my loads down pat before trying to learn to shoot bug holes again.
Also included a crude drawing of some measurements I took to try and get an understanding of my chamber, but not sure how accurate it is. The 55g fmj rounds would not even cycle fully. I had to manually pull the charging handle back to chamber each round.
LC
Just got around to putting some lead down range in my new AR. I built this rifle early this year and have been waiting patiently to shoot it. Its a 20" AR with a heavy fluted barrel chambered for .223 Wylde. Originally intended to be a budget precision AR I built from left over parts, I ended up putting a little more into it than originally planned. Aside from the Giselle trigger and Luth-AR stock, the rest is still budget minded. I have a build thread on here somewhere.
Anyways, on to the shooting. I broke in the barrel and sighted in the scope with some cheap 55g fmj Frontier 5.56 that wouldn't group for nothing. I'm talking 12" groups.
After shooting, cleaning, shooting 3, cleaning, shooting 6, cleaning, then shooting 10 and cleaning, I shot 2 foulers and began shooting my reloads. Instant improvement.
I've attached some pictures, and would like some input. I've obviously got more load development to do, and there's only 52 rounds through the barrel so I'm hoping things will settle in some more. I've decided I won't shoot anymore test loads until I can take "me" out of the equation. These were all shot from a bench with a bipod. One thing I've learned after not shooting for 10-12 years, is that my heart beats a lot harder than it used to. A side effect of nicotine and caffeine, and an unhealthy diet i imagine. So, ive ordered a lead sled, so I can at least get my loads down pat before trying to learn to shoot bug holes again.
Also included a crude drawing of some measurements I took to try and get an understanding of my chamber, but not sure how accurate it is. The 55g fmj rounds would not even cycle fully. I had to manually pull the charging handle back to chamber each round.
LC