FireFlyFishing
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Tell us about your brass and brass prep.
Is the barrel free floating?
Is the barrel free floating?
As mentioned, if you can find some FGMM in 168gr or 175gr (preferred), this will be a tell.
I agree with Shane, if a .308 won't shoot the 175 FGMM then I try the 168's. If it won't shoot either somewhat decent then the rifle is a turd. Joking…kindaOne responder mentioned paralax. I've tested a lot of fixed parallax scopes and some have a lot of reticle movement at 100 yards. You can minimize the effect by moving your eye back from the scope and centering the light circle in the ocular lens before each shot. Or, if you have access to an adjustable parallax scope, try that before doing any work on the rifle. Of course, check all scope base and ring screws for proper torque.
I would agree with that. I suspect the rifle and/or scope/scope mounting. I'd disassemble the barrel/action, reinstall and torque to a spec or a hair over, same with the scope. If it doesn't shoot Fedg GMM 168gr, try a new scope. If it still doesn't shoot well- rifle is a turd.I agree with Shane, if a .308 won't shoot the 175 FGMM then I try the 168's. If it won't shoot either somewhat decent then the rifle is a turd. Joking…kinda
Lionel has a point about using a fixed parallax scope at its true parallax free range, otherwise using scope shadow/ vignetting to ensure parallax free. Parallax can be a bigger issue up close in these situations.