One of my buddies recently put together an AR-15, he's had the lower for a couple years and just recently purchased the upper. They were both new and in unfired condition, DPMS I believe. He's got the 1-9 twist 16" barrel.
He's only been getting like 2 1/2 " groups @ 100 yards with the military surplus ammo like 55 and 60 gr. mostly FMJ I believe. So he bought some Federals with 55 gr. Nosler Bal. Tips. Still only like 1 3/4 - 2" + groups. So I told him to bring it up and I'd try to work up some reloads for him with the heavier 60 + gr. stuff.
I got out my Stoney point cartridge OAL gage and using 2.260 the max length that will fit his mags. We found out he has a jump,freebore) of like .135 using 68 gr. Hornady HPBT's. So I tried some 55 gr. Sierra's I had and it was .150.
I'm a bolt gun guy, but I have to believe that is to much throat isn't it ? Is this normal for semi-auto's ? I usually set my bullets like .025 to .035 off the lands for my bolt guns. But the only way we can get anywhere near that close would be to feed it one round at a time.
Could this be his accuracy problem with factory rounds ? Or is there some other trick to AR's ? The barrel has a flash hider on it, so I'd assume being brand new the crown should be okay.
We took off his scope and fired iron sights @ like 40 yards and the groups were still like 1 1/2 to 2 " with very eratic spreads. One bullseye, one an inch high and left at 10 O'clock, one right and low etc.
Many Thanks,
Paul
He's only been getting like 2 1/2 " groups @ 100 yards with the military surplus ammo like 55 and 60 gr. mostly FMJ I believe. So he bought some Federals with 55 gr. Nosler Bal. Tips. Still only like 1 3/4 - 2" + groups. So I told him to bring it up and I'd try to work up some reloads for him with the heavier 60 + gr. stuff.
I got out my Stoney point cartridge OAL gage and using 2.260 the max length that will fit his mags. We found out he has a jump,freebore) of like .135 using 68 gr. Hornady HPBT's. So I tried some 55 gr. Sierra's I had and it was .150.
I'm a bolt gun guy, but I have to believe that is to much throat isn't it ? Is this normal for semi-auto's ? I usually set my bullets like .025 to .035 off the lands for my bolt guns. But the only way we can get anywhere near that close would be to feed it one round at a time.
Could this be his accuracy problem with factory rounds ? Or is there some other trick to AR's ? The barrel has a flash hider on it, so I'd assume being brand new the crown should be okay.
We took off his scope and fired iron sights @ like 40 yards and the groups were still like 1 1/2 to 2 " with very eratic spreads. One bullseye, one an inch high and left at 10 O'clock, one right and low etc.
Many Thanks,
Paul