This is a continuation of my first and second range report thread, started here:
http://www.snipershide.com/shooting...-stainless-first-range-trip-range-report.html
Range trip number three and the MWS is starting to show a bit of capability. It is still not shooting as tight as I would hope for, but I am hoping that once I tighten down and figure what handloads it likes, it will drop a quarter inch or so off the average. I'd be happy if the rifle would average sub .75 MOA.
What I did different today from the last time-
1- I removed the barrel AGAIN, and set the torque wrench on what I believe to be 140 in/lbs. Mine wasn't taped, nor was it set tight, ot just had a sticker on the handle that said it was calibrated to 140 in/lbs. I set it to what "should be" 140 in/lbs, but the way it was labeled makes it a little more unclear.
2- I tightened the levers on my Larue OBR mount to where it requires significantly more effort to remove/install the mount.
3- I brought factory Gold Medal Match (168) and TAP (168 AMAX) to try as these two are proven performers in just about any .308 with the potential to shoot.
Todays results were as follows:
First group shot was with TAP, top left target. Measurement was 1.464". Not great, but it shows potential to group.
Second group shot was the top right target, also Hornady TAP. Measurement was .983".
Third group shot was the top left target on the bottom paper, ammo was FGMM. Measurement is .943".
Fourth group shot was the top right target on the bottom paper, FGMM. Measurement is 1.067".
The fifth group I shot was after my target board blew over. I shifted to a different stand, but it didn't hold the target steady. It was moving in the wkmd and I tried to time my shots either during constant gusts where it was maintaining position, or between gusts. Measurement was 1.701," but this target I feel is fair to discount as it doesn't really reflect the rifles performance on a stationary target. Shots 2-5 measure under an inch.
Overall, I'm glad the rifle turned out some sub moa performance, if just barely. I did have to focus on keeping constant rear pressure on the grip while pressing the trigger. It is definitely harder to shoot a semi than a bolt! At this point, at least the rifle is shooting MOA (even if the average is over.)
The question comes back to- am I better off keeping it and hoping that I can develop a load that averages .75 moa, or selling it to buy a rifle that will more easily do it?
I'll leave you with a fresh pic:
http://www.snipershide.com/shooting...-stainless-first-range-trip-range-report.html
Range trip number three and the MWS is starting to show a bit of capability. It is still not shooting as tight as I would hope for, but I am hoping that once I tighten down and figure what handloads it likes, it will drop a quarter inch or so off the average. I'd be happy if the rifle would average sub .75 MOA.
What I did different today from the last time-
1- I removed the barrel AGAIN, and set the torque wrench on what I believe to be 140 in/lbs. Mine wasn't taped, nor was it set tight, ot just had a sticker on the handle that said it was calibrated to 140 in/lbs. I set it to what "should be" 140 in/lbs, but the way it was labeled makes it a little more unclear.
2- I tightened the levers on my Larue OBR mount to where it requires significantly more effort to remove/install the mount.
3- I brought factory Gold Medal Match (168) and TAP (168 AMAX) to try as these two are proven performers in just about any .308 with the potential to shoot.
Todays results were as follows:

First group shot was with TAP, top left target. Measurement was 1.464". Not great, but it shows potential to group.
Second group shot was the top right target, also Hornady TAP. Measurement was .983".
Third group shot was the top left target on the bottom paper, ammo was FGMM. Measurement is .943".
Fourth group shot was the top right target on the bottom paper, FGMM. Measurement is 1.067".
The fifth group I shot was after my target board blew over. I shifted to a different stand, but it didn't hold the target steady. It was moving in the wkmd and I tried to time my shots either during constant gusts where it was maintaining position, or between gusts. Measurement was 1.701," but this target I feel is fair to discount as it doesn't really reflect the rifles performance on a stationary target. Shots 2-5 measure under an inch.
Overall, I'm glad the rifle turned out some sub moa performance, if just barely. I did have to focus on keeping constant rear pressure on the grip while pressing the trigger. It is definitely harder to shoot a semi than a bolt! At this point, at least the rifle is shooting MOA (even if the average is over.)
The question comes back to- am I better off keeping it and hoping that I can develop a load that averages .75 moa, or selling it to buy a rifle that will more easily do it?
I'll leave you with a fresh pic:
