Thedrifter New smith and wesson,

thedrifter

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So i have had my New Smith and Wesson M&P 15 22 for 3 weeks now and it is my new fav, i bought it at a gun show for 380.00 talked down from 450.00 just had to do a little bargen hunting is all,
Its a DTX
i upgraded the JP triger Spring's and that made a world of difference and i also ordered a new trigger for experiment.
DPMS Trigger AR-15, DPMS LR-308 Small Pin .154" Single Stage TiN (Titanium Nitride) Coated - MidwayUSA

that and a gold trigger would look cool, and i have replaced my but stock to a little better looking one.

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i also took a silver sharpie to certin places turned out well.
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now i think there is still some human error but at 50yrds with a 9x scope shoot eley this was my group,
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i liked it made some scope adjustments and shot again and got this,
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and then this,
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then i switched to CCI bore snaked the barrel and had these
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any way's it seem's as my rifle warms up the group start's to spread, im going to order the tool to check my barrle nut, that seem's to be a common thing but it's probaly human error. i'll find out in time.
 
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well before you go spending more money, theres 2 possible reasons the spread got worse. 1. you switched ammo without firing at least 20 of the newer rounds through before making accuracy comparisons, the lube/wax can make a difference. 2. bore snaking it is going to loosen up groups, especially in combination with condition 1. I would dirty the barrel up with a particular ammo without switching loads first then try again
 

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