I'm thinking of trying a light 22# FP spring I'm my BAT. My rifle is chambered for 6.5x47 Lapua.
The reason I want to change it is because I want to disturb the rifle less when I cycle the bolt during tactical matches. I'm wondering if that will outweigh any flyers.
On a good day, my prone groups are in the .3s, average in the .5s or slightly less. I'll occasionally verify at 800 yards and still get 3 and 4 inch groups.
How bad are these flyers? Would it be enough for a mediocre shooter like me to notice? I mostly shoot steel, and I know a lot of you guys can shoot tiny groups. A flyer to you might not be noticeable for me.
Ive got the light spring in hand, I think the standard weight is 26#. I've read that BAT changed their firing pin wight and firing pin spring weight because they were getting light strikes in the past.
Can someone elaborate on this?
The reason I want to change it is because I want to disturb the rifle less when I cycle the bolt during tactical matches. I'm wondering if that will outweigh any flyers.
On a good day, my prone groups are in the .3s, average in the .5s or slightly less. I'll occasionally verify at 800 yards and still get 3 and 4 inch groups.
How bad are these flyers? Would it be enough for a mediocre shooter like me to notice? I mostly shoot steel, and I know a lot of you guys can shoot tiny groups. A flyer to you might not be noticeable for me.
Ive got the light spring in hand, I think the standard weight is 26#. I've read that BAT changed their firing pin wight and firing pin spring weight because they were getting light strikes in the past.
Can someone elaborate on this?