wyrmzr
06-24-2015, 09:51 PM
Well, after 500+ rounds through my new barrel, my accuracy issues involving FMJBT rounds in my AR seem to have resolved themselves.
I went out yesterday with my nephew so he could sight in the AR he'd just purchased, and as I was using my scope to watch his targets, I saw movement on the berm that is our backdrop. Closer inspection revealed a woodchuck had stepped onto the berm, while he was shooting (I can only assume the woodchuck was suicidal).
The woodchuck's head was obscured by one of the targets, so I fired at center mass. This caused him to change directions and begin trying to head to safety. That caused his head to come into view, and I trained my crosshairs on his head at just over 100 yards. One pull of the trigger, and he rolled down the berm. The 55 grain FMJBT round appears to have entered his left eye. All I can think of right now is that the barrel needed some breaking in to accurately fire boat tail rounds. I'll be confirming that over the next few days.
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I went out yesterday with my nephew so he could sight in the AR he'd just purchased, and as I was using my scope to watch his targets, I saw movement on the berm that is our backdrop. Closer inspection revealed a woodchuck had stepped onto the berm, while he was shooting (I can only assume the woodchuck was suicidal).
The woodchuck's head was obscured by one of the targets, so I fired at center mass. This caused him to change directions and begin trying to head to safety. That caused his head to come into view, and I trained my crosshairs on his head at just over 100 yards. One pull of the trigger, and he rolled down the berm. The 55 grain FMJBT round appears to have entered his left eye. All I can think of right now is that the barrel needed some breaking in to accurately fire boat tail rounds. I'll be confirming that over the next few days.
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