rossi rifles
#1
Fork Horn
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rossi rifles
i am having problems sighting in my rossi .243. I have been through 3 scopes and a set of rings. i can shoot it and get a group of 3 within 5inches at 100 yds, then bam no groups aftr that then ill get a group agian and again it starts shooting off the paper. with this being a cheaper made rifle could this be barrel heat up? or could something else be the problem?i just readon another forum that the bolt that goes from through the stock into the bottom of the barrel can affect accuracy, is there any truth to this?
#2
Fork Horn
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RE: rossi rifles
ok, forget it is a rossi and just let me know where to go from here to find out what the problem is. anything i can do myself?another idea was the ammunition, is it possible that my gun doesnt like the corelokts? and if so could it really be that erratic?
#3
RE: rossi rifles
First, try letting the barrel really cool off between shots. If that doesn't work, make double sure you have the mount, rings, and scope locked down. I put loc-tite on the under side of the mount, and on the screw threads. I also put a thin film of it on the bottom of the inside of the scope rings. Once that sets up, you should be able to guarantee the scope doesn't move.
I got a Rossi in 7.62x39 for my son. It shoots fine. Not a sub-MOA rifle by any means, but plenty accurate to kill deer. The factory sights on it sucked.
I got a Rossi in 7.62x39 for my son. It shoots fine. Not a sub-MOA rifle by any means, but plenty accurate to kill deer. The factory sights on it sucked.
#4
RE: rossi rifles
Like BigTiny said let it cool between shots that is a key. Every rifle heats up and starts getting bigger groups after 3-5 shots. Next double check the mounts. And finally change your ammo, every gun has its own personality likes and dislikes and it very well might not like cor-lokts.
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RE: rossi rifles
just got off the phone with rossi and they said they recomend winchester ammo in an 80 grain, will try this and see what happens, but is 80 grain gonna be enough for whitetail?
#6
RE: rossi rifles
ORIGINAL: hurley0816
ok, forget it is a rossi and just let me know where to go from here to find out what the problem is. anything i can do myself?another idea was the ammunition, is it possible that my gun doesnt like the corelokts? and if so could it really be that erratic?
ok, forget it is a rossi and just let me know where to go from here to find out what the problem is. anything i can do myself?another idea was the ammunition, is it possible that my gun doesnt like the corelokts? and if so could it really be that erratic?
I know the .243 is supposed to be an accurate round, but I personally never had much luck with them, no matter whose make of .243 we're using..
#7
RE: rossi rifles
ORIGINAL: hurley0816
just got off the phone with rossi and they said they recomend winchester ammo in an 80 grain, will try this and see what happens, but is 80 grain gonna be enough for whitetail?
just got off the phone with rossi and they said they recomend winchester ammo in an 80 grain, will try this and see what happens, but is 80 grain gonna be enough for whitetail?
#8
Nontypical Buck
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RE: rossi rifles
A 5" 3-shot group at 100yds??? Fairly cool barrel?? Something is drastically wrong here, IMO. I agree, .243 factory ammo leaves a lot to be desired in my mind, but even with the factory stuff, I've never had a .243 shoot that bad.
I'm not familiar with the Rossi brand, but that is just absolutely totally unacceptable. I'd be doing some loud squaking.....
I'm not familiar with the Rossi brand, but that is just absolutely totally unacceptable. I'd be doing some loud squaking.....
#9
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: wv
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RE: rossi rifles
If you find out the problem let me know.My cousin just got one for his son and it is doing the same thing.Hes on his 3 scope and nothing has changed.I was at a local gun shop today and talked to them about it.They are going to quit selling them because they have had so much trouble with them.He showed me a list a mile long of things they had go wrong .
#10
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jun 2008
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RE: rossi rifles
Might try an ammo change. I have a friend who purchased one earlier this year, and tried to shoot some Hornady light mags. The rifle would not group them well, he changed ammo and the rifle still didn't like it. Eventually he found it liked the cheapWinchesterSuper X 100grs.
Good luck.
Good luck.