I got a chance to take my new rifle to the range for the first time and the groups are....not great.
Rifle: Sauer S100 in 7mm Rem Mag
Scope: Nightforce NXS 5.5-22x56
Rings: Seekins
Rail: Nightforce
Ammo: Norma Whitetail 150 Gr.
I personally installed everything and am 100% confident that all screws are torqued to spec. Shooting off a concrete bench off of a bipod with rear sand bags.
As you can see the result are pretty erratic and groups ranges from about 1.5"-3.5" @ 100 yards. I understand that rifles have preferred ammo, but I wasn't expecting the results to be this bad.
Is it possible that a simple change in ammo would shrink groups to under 1" which is what the rifle manufacturer guarantees? Or does this seem like something else is going on with the gun?
I know that I am capable of shooting way better than this but just to be sure, my buddy who had just shot a .5" group with his gun shot the last 3 rounds in the bottom left of the target so it's not just me lol.
Thoughts?
Rifle: Sauer S100 in 7mm Rem Mag
Scope: Nightforce NXS 5.5-22x56
Rings: Seekins
Rail: Nightforce
Ammo: Norma Whitetail 150 Gr.
I personally installed everything and am 100% confident that all screws are torqued to spec. Shooting off a concrete bench off of a bipod with rear sand bags.
As you can see the result are pretty erratic and groups ranges from about 1.5"-3.5" @ 100 yards. I understand that rifles have preferred ammo, but I wasn't expecting the results to be this bad.
Is it possible that a simple change in ammo would shrink groups to under 1" which is what the rifle manufacturer guarantees? Or does this seem like something else is going on with the gun?
I know that I am capable of shooting way better than this but just to be sure, my buddy who had just shot a .5" group with his gun shot the last 3 rounds in the bottom left of the target so it's not just me lol.
Thoughts?
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