I would love to hear from guys who have attempted to wring as much accuracy as you can with the SCAR 16. What loads worked the best and what were your results? What are you guys seeing? Here are my initial findings:
I picked a SCAR 16 up for my kids to play around with but they haven't had much interest in it. So I loaded a generic load: 25.5g of Benchmark in Rem brass with a CCI 400 and a 55g Hornady Amax @ 2.250". I ran that load threw it and it shot OK with some very promising groups but the load seemed to be about a max charge with this combo based on how the primers and brass looked. But like I said it did pretty good and got me thinking...
I decided I wanted to see if the rifle would shoot or not. I backed the load off a little in hopes to settle it down and gain some accuracy. I loaded a few @ 24.5g, 24.9g and 25.2g of Benchmark with everything else the same. I took it back to 100yds to see if it would help any. Here are the results:

I think that I may be getting somewhere and with very little load development. The 25.2g load was the best turning in a 0.745" and a 0.866" (I only loaded 10 rounds of that charge thinking that is still may be too close to max for the best accuracy, I think I was wrong). All in all a 5 round 10 group average at 1.173" with a chrome lined 7 twist battle rifle shooting 55g bullets I am happy. I also am encouraged that there is more accuracy to be found. All these were shot prone off an Atlas and no rear bag (I left it at home and used my ammo box with my hand instead, that will teach me to run late and rush packing).
I am going to work on tweaking that 25.2g / 55g AMax load and also work up a load using 75g Hornady Match bullets and I may get some 69g and 77g SMK to try with RL15.
I have been hearing that the SCAR 17 is also showing some great accuracy. I would love some reports from them as well.
I picked a SCAR 16 up for my kids to play around with but they haven't had much interest in it. So I loaded a generic load: 25.5g of Benchmark in Rem brass with a CCI 400 and a 55g Hornady Amax @ 2.250". I ran that load threw it and it shot OK with some very promising groups but the load seemed to be about a max charge with this combo based on how the primers and brass looked. But like I said it did pretty good and got me thinking...
I decided I wanted to see if the rifle would shoot or not. I backed the load off a little in hopes to settle it down and gain some accuracy. I loaded a few @ 24.5g, 24.9g and 25.2g of Benchmark with everything else the same. I took it back to 100yds to see if it would help any. Here are the results:

I think that I may be getting somewhere and with very little load development. The 25.2g load was the best turning in a 0.745" and a 0.866" (I only loaded 10 rounds of that charge thinking that is still may be too close to max for the best accuracy, I think I was wrong). All in all a 5 round 10 group average at 1.173" with a chrome lined 7 twist battle rifle shooting 55g bullets I am happy. I also am encouraged that there is more accuracy to be found. All these were shot prone off an Atlas and no rear bag (I left it at home and used my ammo box with my hand instead, that will teach me to run late and rush packing).
I am going to work on tweaking that 25.2g / 55g AMax load and also work up a load using 75g Hornady Match bullets and I may get some 69g and 77g SMK to try with RL15.
I have been hearing that the SCAR 17 is also showing some great accuracy. I would love some reports from them as well.