NaCl Assassin
Inactive
Hey, this is my first choice, but me and my roommate are going out of our minds trying to solve the problem. We both have Savage 111fcxp3 rifles, mine with an inherited Leupold Mark 4 3.5-10x40 scope on top in the 7mm Rem Mag caliber and my roommate with the stock bushnell 3-9x40 scope and 30-06 caliber. We CANNOT make groups to save our lives. We can zero perfectly fine at 25-50yrds and when we push it out to 100 yrds it gets more difficult to narrow down our groups so we settle for a general, loose zero, but when we push out to 200 yrds, our so called groups spread out almost two feet with random shots all over. Both of us. Normally I would dismiss a post like this to poor shooters, but we can both hit clay pigeons with open sites on a .22LR out near 75 yrds. Our scopes are snug and lock tighted. Is it the stocks throwing our shots off so crazy? Can the free float be that bad? If so, would sanding down the edges of the plastic stocks damage it at all? I'm thinking about getting a new stock from Manners stocks, but I want to make sure thats the problem before I start saving for a new one. I'm no gunsmith so I don't have a clue about what to do. Thanks for all your help guys.