ble to hold the crosshairs on the 1" orange dot without them leaving the dot. If not, I would ask someone who can demonstrate to you that they can shoot a 1" group with another rifle to do the shooting test for you with your BAR. The shooter should dry fire your rifle a couple times to get used to the trigger and to make sure that the crosshairs stay on target when they squeeze the trigger. At this point I would have the shooter shoot three shots with 5 min between each shot using quality ammo. If this group is not around 2.5" or less, I would then try another 3-shot group with another weight bul
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I also have a BAR and had the same problem. It ended up being my scope. Put a Burris on at and had the best groupes with Winchester Powerpoints.
Thanks for the tips to the guy above.
As for this I just bought a Burris and if I can't get it better am going to try. The only thing is that I got that group of about 6 in about 1" or so last weekend. So I'm hoping I can do that if I can't get it close I'm going to give up and try out the Burris scope I got. I was also shooting Winchester Powerpoints but have switched to the Silver Tips.