I've had a M&P 15 (flattop - VTAC 2 model) for about 2 years. I've never felt that it had any sort of precision, regardless of the sights that I've put on it, but shame on me for not testing it until today (I don't usually shoot at paper).
I'm shooting at 100 yards or less. I've used mostly red dots of varying MOAs, which have served me very well with my 15-22 (I regularly shoot at 4" clay pigeons from 100 yds with a 4MOA RDS on it).
So today, I took it to the range. I haven't shot it in a while (I've put a 9" 300 BLK on it and take that most times, now; yes, the lower has been SBR'd). I took with me 20 rounds of factory (Independence 55gr), and 60 rounds of handloads, with 3x different charges, but same projectiles (55gr).
I used a 3-9x scope (on 9x), and shot from a bipod on a table.
The 'best' 5 shot grouping was pretty awful IMHO - 5 inches or more (no pictures, because its almost embarrasing). I shot 8 5-shot groups (2 for each type of ammo) and there was no dicernable difference between the groups.
I'm looking for suggestions on what to check or how to proceed; I'm open to any and all recommendations. The only modifications performed have been to install JP Yellow trigger springs; the hammer springs are original (I was getting light strikes with the yellow hammer springs). The VTAC shipped with a Geiselle single stage trigger.
I won't be able to go out to the range anytime soon to test any tweaks, but will as soon as I can.
TIA for any advice!
I'm shooting at 100 yards or less. I've used mostly red dots of varying MOAs, which have served me very well with my 15-22 (I regularly shoot at 4" clay pigeons from 100 yds with a 4MOA RDS on it).
So today, I took it to the range. I haven't shot it in a while (I've put a 9" 300 BLK on it and take that most times, now; yes, the lower has been SBR'd). I took with me 20 rounds of factory (Independence 55gr), and 60 rounds of handloads, with 3x different charges, but same projectiles (55gr).
I used a 3-9x scope (on 9x), and shot from a bipod on a table.
The 'best' 5 shot grouping was pretty awful IMHO - 5 inches or more (no pictures, because its almost embarrasing). I shot 8 5-shot groups (2 for each type of ammo) and there was no dicernable difference between the groups.
I'm looking for suggestions on what to check or how to proceed; I'm open to any and all recommendations. The only modifications performed have been to install JP Yellow trigger springs; the hammer springs are original (I was getting light strikes with the yellow hammer springs). The VTAC shipped with a Geiselle single stage trigger.
I won't be able to go out to the range anytime soon to test any tweaks, but will as soon as I can.
TIA for any advice!