Nakanokalronin
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Well I just got off the phone with S&W and they said my M&P is on it's way back. You wanna know the work they did to it?? They adjusted the GD sights.
I then spent a little time talking to the guy about the accuracy issues and how Apex is making new locking blocks and barrels to fix this issue. He was a aware of both companies and said "huh" when I told him. He also mentioned Storm Lake was going to make barrels as well.
He then asked what ammo I was using, I told him and he said they seem to work best with 124gr +P ammo. I told him that was one of the 7 different types of ammo I tried in 2 different brands. I wasn't really looking for him to do anything over the phone but it's good to pass on any info to them.
It seems S&W did nothing but test it at 15 yards and adjust sights that were not off at all. Maybe they put some sights in that change and predict when a bullet is going to shoot 6" off from the last one.. Hopefully they send a target with the gun since I have no clue what grouping they got.
I read the entire thread over at M4carbine.net about the accuracy issues and if you haven't yet, go check it out since it has responses from Randy Lee himself. Guess I'll try the Band-aid fix with the 20# spring and wait for Apex to release the locking blocks and barrels.
As a back story, I started a thread here questioning early unlocking issues. I then noticed that after using 7 different brands of ammo in 3 different weights, bench resting or off hand got me no better than a 10" group at 15yards. This was not a high,low,left or right type of group but a nice circular group with even one round almost dead center. A S&W tech told me 3" at 25 yards is what they are suppose to get so I'm assuming 10" at 15 yards is exactly what I'll get back since adjusting sights had nothing to do with it.
I got these groups with the stock set-up, with the Apex sear and my DIY polish job on the striker block. The trigger is better than 90% of my other handguns and I've had quite a few hammer,striker, DAO/DA-SA/SAO handguns that shoot much better at longer distances.Heck, the little BG380 I just bought got 3" groups at 15 yards my first time out.
BTW, above is just a back story, not something to revive any argument that it's me and not the gun and obvious issues. I didn't want to revive the old thread since it was a wash of different responses about different things.

I then spent a little time talking to the guy about the accuracy issues and how Apex is making new locking blocks and barrels to fix this issue. He was a aware of both companies and said "huh" when I told him. He also mentioned Storm Lake was going to make barrels as well.
He then asked what ammo I was using, I told him and he said they seem to work best with 124gr +P ammo. I told him that was one of the 7 different types of ammo I tried in 2 different brands. I wasn't really looking for him to do anything over the phone but it's good to pass on any info to them.
It seems S&W did nothing but test it at 15 yards and adjust sights that were not off at all. Maybe they put some sights in that change and predict when a bullet is going to shoot 6" off from the last one.. Hopefully they send a target with the gun since I have no clue what grouping they got.
I read the entire thread over at M4carbine.net about the accuracy issues and if you haven't yet, go check it out since it has responses from Randy Lee himself. Guess I'll try the Band-aid fix with the 20# spring and wait for Apex to release the locking blocks and barrels.
As a back story, I started a thread here questioning early unlocking issues. I then noticed that after using 7 different brands of ammo in 3 different weights, bench resting or off hand got me no better than a 10" group at 15yards. This was not a high,low,left or right type of group but a nice circular group with even one round almost dead center. A S&W tech told me 3" at 25 yards is what they are suppose to get so I'm assuming 10" at 15 yards is exactly what I'll get back since adjusting sights had nothing to do with it.
I got these groups with the stock set-up, with the Apex sear and my DIY polish job on the striker block. The trigger is better than 90% of my other handguns and I've had quite a few hammer,striker, DAO/DA-SA/SAO handguns that shoot much better at longer distances.Heck, the little BG380 I just bought got 3" groups at 15 yards my first time out.
BTW, above is just a back story, not something to revive any argument that it's me and not the gun and obvious issues. I didn't want to revive the old thread since it was a wash of different responses about different things.
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