tatarica762
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I'm a new owner of a smith & wesson 1911 (not the e-model). It's a full size in 45ACP. I'll admit that I'm disappointed.
I've shot S&W revolvers and their M&P and can get fairly tight groups. (it's not hard to get 2-3 inch groups with factory ammo out of a 686 in 357 for example (25 yards. benched)).
However, with this 1911, the groups (with a myriad of factory loads and different shooters all benched at 25 yards) are from 5-8 inches.
I've checked the gun: It's tight, a gunsmith looked it over and doesn't see anything wrong with it. The barrel is good with very little rounds through it (strong rifling, crown is clean, no burrs anywhere). The sights are tight and don't move. The bushing is factory but not overly loose. There is no play in the barrel when in battery. The trigger breaks cleanly at about 4.75 pounds.
The only possible concern is when I slugged the bore, it came out to .452 (which seems overly large; S&W say their bores are spec-ed to .442-.443.). The only thing holding that bullet would be the groves at that point (for .451 Jacketed bullets).
I've checked me. I'm not the best pistol shooter but I've done the dummy in the magazine trick, the penny trick, slow trigger squeeze, etc. I know I'm pointing at the target when the trigger breaks but then POI is a full 3-5 inches from POA.
Frustrated, I bought some gun powder/different bullets, etc. and started to reloaded 45ACP (I've been reloading 308 for a while). I CAREFULLY loaded each round like I would for rifle-bench work (carefully weighing each round, cleaning primer pockets, etc.) I tried 3 different gun powders (Bullseye, Unique and Blue dot) and 4 different bullets (230 grains in FMJ, TMJ and Lead Round Nose and 200 grain lead semi wad cutters).
The groups 'shrunk' to 4-5 inches. The lowest was 2.5 inches with the 200 grain lead semi wad cutters but i can't replicate it.
I sent the gun to S&W. They find nothing wrong with the gun and return it with a test target at 15 yards. I shows a small group that would measure about 2 inches. (that would be about 3-4 inches at 25 yards).
Do I send this back to S&W to look over again? Is there anything else I can check? I've blown through several hundred rounds and half a dozen range trips with no luck.
I've shot S&W revolvers and their M&P and can get fairly tight groups. (it's not hard to get 2-3 inch groups with factory ammo out of a 686 in 357 for example (25 yards. benched)).
However, with this 1911, the groups (with a myriad of factory loads and different shooters all benched at 25 yards) are from 5-8 inches.
I've checked the gun: It's tight, a gunsmith looked it over and doesn't see anything wrong with it. The barrel is good with very little rounds through it (strong rifling, crown is clean, no burrs anywhere). The sights are tight and don't move. The bushing is factory but not overly loose. There is no play in the barrel when in battery. The trigger breaks cleanly at about 4.75 pounds.
The only possible concern is when I slugged the bore, it came out to .452 (which seems overly large; S&W say their bores are spec-ed to .442-.443.). The only thing holding that bullet would be the groves at that point (for .451 Jacketed bullets).
I've checked me. I'm not the best pistol shooter but I've done the dummy in the magazine trick, the penny trick, slow trigger squeeze, etc. I know I'm pointing at the target when the trigger breaks but then POI is a full 3-5 inches from POA.
Frustrated, I bought some gun powder/different bullets, etc. and started to reloaded 45ACP (I've been reloading 308 for a while). I CAREFULLY loaded each round like I would for rifle-bench work (carefully weighing each round, cleaning primer pockets, etc.) I tried 3 different gun powders (Bullseye, Unique and Blue dot) and 4 different bullets (230 grains in FMJ, TMJ and Lead Round Nose and 200 grain lead semi wad cutters).
The groups 'shrunk' to 4-5 inches. The lowest was 2.5 inches with the 200 grain lead semi wad cutters but i can't replicate it.
I sent the gun to S&W. They find nothing wrong with the gun and return it with a test target at 15 yards. I shows a small group that would measure about 2 inches. (that would be about 3-4 inches at 25 yards).
Do I send this back to S&W to look over again? Is there anything else I can check? I've blown through several hundred rounds and half a dozen range trips with no luck.
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