It is only relatively recently that I learned about barrel twist, bullet weight and "match ammo."
Today I had my first opportunity to shoot my new Ruger 5.56 American bolt action rifle. 16.125" target crown barrel with 1:8 twist.
The choice of ammo made a big difference. After firing two rounds to get zeroed in at 25 yards, I went out to 100 yards with a 4X Leupold scope.
The first four rounds at 100 yards were IMI 55 gr. 5.56 FMJ "Ball" ammo. 4" group in the large black target:
Then I switched to IMI 5.56 with 69 gr. Sierra Match BTHP bullets. The three rounds at the top of the target grouped just over 1"
Clearly, choice of ammo can make a big difference
Today I had my first opportunity to shoot my new Ruger 5.56 American bolt action rifle. 16.125" target crown barrel with 1:8 twist.
The choice of ammo made a big difference. After firing two rounds to get zeroed in at 25 yards, I went out to 100 yards with a 4X Leupold scope.
The first four rounds at 100 yards were IMI 55 gr. 5.56 FMJ "Ball" ammo. 4" group in the large black target:

Then I switched to IMI 5.56 with 69 gr. Sierra Match BTHP bullets. The three rounds at the top of the target grouped just over 1"
Clearly, choice of ammo can make a big difference
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