Good Morning, Friends.
A friend just bought a new 300 Blackout Pistol with a 10.5 inch barrel.
The initial zero is 50 yards and has a beautiful POI pattern ... less that 1/4 inch ... some holes touching. Shooting Remington 120 Gr OTBT rounds.
Shooting Barnes 120 Gr TAC-TX-BT, the pattern is just as beautiful as with the OTBT ammo.
Checking POI at 100 yards with 120 Gr Remington OTBT rounds, the POI pattern is 1/2" - 3/4" Below the Bull.
Checking POI at 100 yards with 120 Gr Barnes TAC-TX_BT, the POI is 4 inches above the Bull. Second shooter confirmed the same POI.
Conclusion - I don't believe it's the shooter. Two different shooters, same result.
Specs on Remington - Muzzle velocity - 2202fps; .297
Specs on Barnes - Muzzle Velocity - 2150; BC .358 - No wind
Questions:
1. Is it the ammo?
2. Is it the barrel/pistol not liking the ammo?
3. Does gas system need tuning?
Your kind help would be appreciated. Thank you.
Zero Problem
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Re: Zero Problem
1. Yes... Different bullet profiles/ ballistic coefficients
2. No...seems the barrel likes them both
3.Hell no...no relation
2. No...seems the barrel likes them both
3.Hell no...no relation
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Re: Zero Problem
Thanks 20X11. I appreciate your comments.
Re: Zero Problem
1. Yes, most likelyCowman1944 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 27, 2020 12:15 pm Questions:
1. Is it the ammo?
2. Is it the barrel/pistol not liking the ammo?
3. Does gas system need tuning?
Your kind help would be appreciated. Thank you.
2. Depends, how big were your groups with each load? If one grouped better than the other I would say there was a relationship between the barrel and the ammo.
3. No, only if you had issues cycling.
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