atek3
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Last year I put together a nice "tacticool" AR-15 as I mentioned in this thread.
Without a scope I never bothered to really bench it for accuracy.
Well my friend lent me a leupold LR/T on a Larue Mount so I could test it out.
The results were not impressive... Wolf printed about 4", my old 69 gr match loads printed around 2". After purchasing some Federal Gold Medal Match 69gr and Black Hills 75gr I had some good ammo to test it. The FGMM didn't print well at all, so I tried the Black Hills.
Here were the groups (at 100 yards):
#1 2.93"
#2 1.526"
#3 1.49"
average 1.982"
(All groups were 5 shots, fired with front bench and rear bags).
I purchased the Tubb Final Finish loaded ammo from Midway for about $30 dollars.
After throughly cleaning the bore with tetra copper solvent, gun blaster, and rem oil, I hit the range.
The system consists of two batches of 10 cartridges. The directions recommend firing 5 cartridges of the #1 batch, cleaning, firing 5 of the #1 batch, cleaning, firing 5 cartridges of the #2 batch, firing 5 of the #2 batch, cleaning, done.
After firing the first batch I cleaned using a delrin bore-guide, and a dewey rod. First I did several passes with a bronze brush moistened with copper solvent, then I blasted the residue out with gun blaster. Following that I cleaned with patches soaked with rem oil until the patches came out clean, then I sent a dry patch, and fired the next batch of cartridges.
This shoot, clean cycle took me about 90 minutes.
After that was complete, I mounted the L/RT and fired a few shots at 50 yards to verify the zero on the scope and foul the barrel.
After that, I fired 5 groups of 5 rounds each at 100 yards.
These were the group sizes
#1 0.757"
#2 1.295"
#3 1.702"
#4 1.85"
#5 1.822"
Average 1.485"
Here are the groups:
Although the average group size fell from 1.98" to 1.49" inches, more importantly the best group and worst group got significantly better. The best group size shrank in half to under 1 MOA (which was my goal for the experiment). The worst group shrank from 3" to 1.85", a marked improvement.
Although the reduction in average group size would not be statistically significant using a rigorous confidence level, I am still satisfied with the results of Tubb's Final Finish Loaded Ammo.
Use these results as a data point, or anecdote, but at least in one rifle, the groups got tighter.
atek3
Without a scope I never bothered to really bench it for accuracy.
Well my friend lent me a leupold LR/T on a Larue Mount so I could test it out.
The results were not impressive... Wolf printed about 4", my old 69 gr match loads printed around 2". After purchasing some Federal Gold Medal Match 69gr and Black Hills 75gr I had some good ammo to test it. The FGMM didn't print well at all, so I tried the Black Hills.
Here were the groups (at 100 yards):
#1 2.93"
#2 1.526"
#3 1.49"
average 1.982"
(All groups were 5 shots, fired with front bench and rear bags).
I purchased the Tubb Final Finish loaded ammo from Midway for about $30 dollars.
After throughly cleaning the bore with tetra copper solvent, gun blaster, and rem oil, I hit the range.
The system consists of two batches of 10 cartridges. The directions recommend firing 5 cartridges of the #1 batch, cleaning, firing 5 of the #1 batch, cleaning, firing 5 cartridges of the #2 batch, firing 5 of the #2 batch, cleaning, done.
After firing the first batch I cleaned using a delrin bore-guide, and a dewey rod. First I did several passes with a bronze brush moistened with copper solvent, then I blasted the residue out with gun blaster. Following that I cleaned with patches soaked with rem oil until the patches came out clean, then I sent a dry patch, and fired the next batch of cartridges.
This shoot, clean cycle took me about 90 minutes.
After that was complete, I mounted the L/RT and fired a few shots at 50 yards to verify the zero on the scope and foul the barrel.
After that, I fired 5 groups of 5 rounds each at 100 yards.
These were the group sizes
#1 0.757"
#2 1.295"
#3 1.702"
#4 1.85"
#5 1.822"
Average 1.485"
Here are the groups:
Although the average group size fell from 1.98" to 1.49" inches, more importantly the best group and worst group got significantly better. The best group size shrank in half to under 1 MOA (which was my goal for the experiment). The worst group shrank from 3" to 1.85", a marked improvement.
Although the reduction in average group size would not be statistically significant using a rigorous confidence level, I am still satisfied with the results of Tubb's Final Finish Loaded Ammo.
Use these results as a data point, or anecdote, but at least in one rifle, the groups got tighter.
atek3