TXtoWest05
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- Apr 7, 2023
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I am hoping to get some ideas and feedback from people who are smarter than me. I bought a PSA 6.5 complete upper to serve as a all purpose short range hog and deer gun where shots are between 50-250 yards. The upper was placed on a Anderson lower that I bought at cabelas but the lower part kit was also purchased from PSA.
The gun was topped with a Burris Pepr mount and Leupold 3x9 that was on my 308 that shot 1/2 inch groups all day.
The gun shoots groups of anywhere between 3-5 inches at 100 yards.
I had the gun for 2 years and though it just needed more rounds down the barrel so I try to get it out when I can find a box of ammo to run through it. At this point I don’t think I can go back to PSA this long after and claim it does not shoot. I have about 200 rounds down the barrel.
I know when people say something does not shoot well the first response is to try different ammo or reload but I was dumb and bought 300+ rounds of Hornady black and SST and don’t reload so just trying to make what I have work if possible as other 6.5 factory ammo is limited right now.
I adjusted the gas block to ensure it’s cycling correctly. The gun has been shot on bags and on a bipod and I insured the bipod mount was not touching the gas block.
The trigger is a 4lb plus trigger so I know there is some minor user error with a heavier pull but I don’t recall ever pulling shots that bad on other rifles which I can get sub moa with a 2.5 lb trigger to assume that’s all of the issue.
Would a new trigger or scope mount be your next replacement part or would you just jump to the conclusion that it’s a bad barrel? Anyone have similar experiences with PSA rifles?
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The gun was topped with a Burris Pepr mount and Leupold 3x9 that was on my 308 that shot 1/2 inch groups all day.
The gun shoots groups of anywhere between 3-5 inches at 100 yards.
I had the gun for 2 years and though it just needed more rounds down the barrel so I try to get it out when I can find a box of ammo to run through it. At this point I don’t think I can go back to PSA this long after and claim it does not shoot. I have about 200 rounds down the barrel.
I know when people say something does not shoot well the first response is to try different ammo or reload but I was dumb and bought 300+ rounds of Hornady black and SST and don’t reload so just trying to make what I have work if possible as other 6.5 factory ammo is limited right now.
I adjusted the gas block to ensure it’s cycling correctly. The gun has been shot on bags and on a bipod and I insured the bipod mount was not touching the gas block.
The trigger is a 4lb plus trigger so I know there is some minor user error with a heavier pull but I don’t recall ever pulling shots that bad on other rifles which I can get sub moa with a 2.5 lb trigger to assume that’s all of the issue.
Would a new trigger or scope mount be your next replacement part or would you just jump to the conclusion that it’s a bad barrel? Anyone have similar experiences with PSA rifles?
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