In a standard Ruger American with 16" threaded 1:7 barrel using 220 gr sub ammo ,,,,,,,,
Any foreseeable or inherent problems ?

Die Judicii wrote:Not my forte gents, but,,,,,,,,,,
In a standard Ruger American with 16" threaded 1:7 barrel using 220 gr sub ammo ,,,,,,,,
Any foreseeable or inherent problems ?
Die Judicii wrote:Thanks for the input fellas.
It is as I thought,, that all the above were meant to go together.
My problem is when attempting to sight it in yesterday I found that it is consistently inconsistent.
At 75 meters it was spraying em everywhere, ie: 4" any which way.
> Fire one shot and impacts 4" to the left
> 10 clicks to the right
> Fire one more shot, and impacts 4" to the left and 2" high
> Leave the elevation as is and adjust windage 5 clicks to the right
> Fire another round, and impacts 3 1/2" to the left and 2" low.
Checked all mounts / tensions etc but nothing loose.
The rifle itself has only had just on 40 rnds through it from new.
The scope is a Zeiss Duralyt 3-12 x 50 that I bought brand new, and worked perfectly on a 223 until swapping to the 300 Blk Out
It's never been dropped or abused.
If it wasn't so erratic, it would simply be a matter of feeding rounds through it and adjusting till zeroed.
But the way it is, I could spend a fortune on bullets, and still not get any results.
I'm not trying to achieve millimeter precision, in fact I'd be happy with a consistent 2" grouping (pigs aint a tiny target)
But it simply isn't consistent.
Die Judicii wrote:Yeah Mate that's exactly what I'm sayin.
The scope is good,,, no doubts there.
The projectiles are not tumbling. (perfectly pierced holes every time)
I've purchased a Limbsaver Sharpshooter X-Ring Barrel De-Resonator (adjustable barrel tuner) which I'm hoping will fix the problem,
otherwise there will be one Ruger rifle up for sale.![]()
deye243 wrote:So 8 clicks
Might work at 1000 but I doubt it .
Jmo