I have 2 POF 308 16-inchers. The first I picked up lightly used, and it has been a solid shooter. I have just a 300 yard range to shoot at, and a "bad" 5-shot group with this rifle is 3 inches, and a good one is 1.5".
POF 308 #2 is recent production that I picked up new, but didn't have a decent scope on it until a couple days ago. Maybe 100 rounds down the pipe with an Acog on it. Once I put a Vortex Razor on it, it was "grouping" pretty piss-poor. 3" groups at 100 yards with match ammo. I had cleaned it after a simple 20-round break-in, then shot about 80 rounds of assorted factory rounds through it and cleaned it thoroughly.
Yesterday I ran it out to 300, and no joy. 5" groups, no real "clusters" or anything, just scattered bullets. Today I had limited time, the range was muddy from last night's rain, but I went there anyway. It started out pretty poor. I kept working on my technique, but it was shooting 5" groups at 300 yards again. My target looked pretty bad, with odd shots here and there, but then it began to group with FGMM 168's. 2" groups and a few flyers, but better.
I decided to do one last group in a "clean" corner of the target, aiming at the corner of a red square. One shot right where I was aiming, one about 1.5" right, and the next 3 in the original hole! I have never shot this well at 300 yards. The entire target is a mess, but I marked the last group.
I am thinking that these nitrided barrels need some break-in time, and it finally got there. I'm sure my technique improved some, but not THAT much!
POF 308 #2 is recent production that I picked up new, but didn't have a decent scope on it until a couple days ago. Maybe 100 rounds down the pipe with an Acog on it. Once I put a Vortex Razor on it, it was "grouping" pretty piss-poor. 3" groups at 100 yards with match ammo. I had cleaned it after a simple 20-round break-in, then shot about 80 rounds of assorted factory rounds through it and cleaned it thoroughly.
Yesterday I ran it out to 300, and no joy. 5" groups, no real "clusters" or anything, just scattered bullets. Today I had limited time, the range was muddy from last night's rain, but I went there anyway. It started out pretty poor. I kept working on my technique, but it was shooting 5" groups at 300 yards again. My target looked pretty bad, with odd shots here and there, but then it began to group with FGMM 168's. 2" groups and a few flyers, but better.
I decided to do one last group in a "clean" corner of the target, aiming at the corner of a red square. One shot right where I was aiming, one about 1.5" right, and the next 3 in the original hole! I have never shot this well at 300 yards. The entire target is a mess, but I marked the last group.
I am thinking that these nitrided barrels need some break-in time, and it finally got there. I'm sure my technique improved some, but not THAT much!
