Good afternoon. I want to adjust the trigger on my Mossberg Patriot. If I remove the barrel while leaving the scope attached, would I have to re-sight in the gun?
I've tried about 4 different brands of 115 grain and found that Federal Premium w/ Nossler Partions work the best. I suppose I could try a different grain, too. It's getting a little costly though.Snake charmer is right on the money. With a rifle ammo experimentations pays dividends when reducing group sizes. Precision long guns are finicky with ammunition depending on tolerances and twist rates. If your shooting a 308 or 30-06 I've found 168 grain to 175 grain bullets will usually shoot best but the groups may very by brand and powders as well. You just need to experiment a little and find your guns round then stick with it.
.25-06, twist rate is above my pay grade (idk), hunting, and I've ran about 80 rounds through it. Clean it every time it goes out.curious- what caliber, barrel twist rate? Is this for hunting or strictly target? Also how many rounds have you ran through it? How many times have you cleaned it?
So with a little web browsing, I found your rifle is doing exactly what it should. Here is a couple picture from reviews. All the reviews read the same. Average group size was from 1.25" and up.I kind of figured that, but was hoping to hear something else. I have been trying to zero this Mossberg Patriot and it has been costing me some cash. I finally got it to a 1.35 MOA at 100yds. I definitely would like it closer, but it might have to do for now.