AR Inaccuracy Trouble Shooting

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WKR
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This was my first AR build. I recruited a buddy that shoots semi professionally and builds multiple AR’s a year to help me with the barrel/gas system & hand-guard. I put the rest together.

PSA U/L Receiver
PSA Free Floated Handguard

WOA SPR .223 Wylde 18” 1:7 barrel
WOA Gas Tube, Block & BCG
Radian CH
TT Duty 3.5# Trigger
Radian 45 safety
Geisselle H2 Buffer & Spring
Atlas bipod

Geisselle Super Precision mount
SWFA 3-15 Gen 2
Both mounted with torque wrenches; believe 20in/lbs scope and 60# in/lb on the mount.

Ammo-
AAC 77gr OTM’s
AAC 75gr BTHP’s
AAC 70gr TSX’s

Distance- 100 Yards off bipod & bag


This barrel doesn’t have 100 rounds down the tube. It’s right around 50-75 rounds at this point between myself & my buddy shooting it. Granted my buddy shot it at his indoor range at 20 yards, so he wasn’t able to really see the accuracy. Everything appears to be tight and functioning properly.

3, 4 & 5 round groups are 77gr OTM’s during the sight-in process.
The three 10 round groups at the bottom and lower right side are the 77 OTM, 70 TSX’s & 75 BTHP’s.


So ALL that being said…
could this be from me loading the bipod during the shot?
Could there be a burr in the barrel that I cannot see, causing the groups to open up like this?

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-Did you torque the barrel nut?

-Don’t think bipod preload could account for 5-6 moa groups.

-Once encountered a PSA barrel that had a burr in the chamber that caused big groups like that. Do you have access to a bore scope?
 
-Did you torque the barrel nut?

-Don’t think bipod preload could account for 5-6 moa groups.

-Once encountered a PSA barrel that had a burr in the chamber that caused big groups like that. Do you have access to a bore scope?

1. My buddy did the barrel / barrel nut and I trust his work. He stretches his personal built AR’s out to 700-1k without issues.

2. I know bipod preload accounts for groups shifting, but I agree these “groups” seem to have more going on than just that.

3. Don’t have a bore scope, but I’ll see if a local smith wants to check it out for me. I figured before I got to this point, I’d ask around to see if I overlooked something
 
Shoot a group off a bag without the bipod to eliminate that variable. Then shoot a group off a bag without the can to eliminate that variable. Report back after that.

Sounds perfect to me.

Today was a brief zero before a coyote hunt, so I didn’t get too crazy with testing different variables.
Transparently I didn’t think the suppressor could throw groups off that much without ever having any baffle strikes, sparks etc…
 
Sounds perfect to me.

Today was a brief zero before a coyote hunt, so I didn’t get too crazy with testing different variables.
Transparently I didn’t think the suppressor could throw groups off that much without ever having any baffle strikes, sparks etc…
It seems like a lot to me, but there is only one way to find out. In 10-15 rounds you’ll eliminate two variables or identify the problem.

We were troubleshooting an AR one day. 12 MOA size groups. We checked suppressor, retorqued the adapter, different optic, lower receiver, different shooters, different lot of ammo. Finally I took it in and cleaned it. Next thing I know it’s back to 2 MOA. Wouldn’t have believed it if I is t test it and see it for myself.
 
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