just put many more.rounds downrange this afternoon. It is simply deplorable. I can only imagine the scope mount is off. I've got a ridiculously expensive Leopold scope on it. Warner mount...maybe the mount? I used a torque wrench.
The best groups I could get together were around 4" for 5 shots
Pulled out a box of boxer primed (boo) S & B and had rounds impacting feet off center...mostly low right
I'm shooting a aero precision upper with a 10" barrel and an Omega on the end. I have a new phone and I didn't transfer all of my photos over or else I'd show the groups I shot before deer season (they were good). I have a simple Vortex 1x4 PST on top of it.
I think the 110's and 125's are the way to go I think. I have found the sierra 125 SMKs to perform the best. The pro hunters are ok if you are looking for something to practice with or go out and shoot more cheaply. I load mine with lil gun to sierras specs. I found out the ground work they did was not in vain.
I have never grouped my subs but I can smack the flapper on a small target and contact my smaller pistol plates at 60-75 yards with boring regularity. If you want groups and to see what your gun can do though, you should be shooting supers for that IMO.
I understand your point. I bought the upper to make an SBR that would be roughly the same size as my other AR's when sporting a can. I'm not opposed to supers but it's really got a stall in my barn for the subsonic. All that and I spot about half and half trying to figure out what shoots well.