Good evening, everyone, long time lurker here. I figured this would be an appropriate first post:
I ordered a .30 Skout Evo through my sponsor and, to my surprise, it arrived with a sub-moa barrel!
Unfortunately, it arrived only a few days before EBR, so I didn't have much time to tune it. I called Skout for advice on a good starting point, and was told to run the AEA 45's between 880-895 fps.
My first shots were at 35yds, my typical zero distance. Oddly enough, I struggled with getting a good zero, as I had a difficult time getting 5 shots to touch, with some "fliers" up to .5" out. Not off to a good start...
At 100 yds, I had a couple cherry-picked groups that were around 1 MOA, with most groups close to 2 MOA, all in very slight to no wind.
Tuning the dwell tightened up my SD and ES, but didn't have any obvious affect on accuracy. I also observed that the barrel liked to be clean, but not "too clean". Meaning, I only had about a 50-100 shot window where it performed half way decent. Doing a deep clean on the barrel (pulling patches until getting a clean patch) resulted in poor accuracy for ~50 shots.
EBR was rough.. the highest score I managed at 75yds was a 217, which is lower than I've shot at 100 with my previous bench gun - and RTI Prophet 2.
When I got home, I pulled the barrel and deep cleaned it. I don't have access to a bore scope, but with my naked eye, the bore looked like hot garbage.
Out of curiosity, I pushed various pellets through the barrel - AEA 45 and 50, JSB 44.75, and Zan 48.
What I noticed with all of them, is multiple tight and loose spots, in 4-5" sections. The tight spots were really tight, almost like multiple chokes. Pellets would almost free fall in the loose spots. Weird...
The darker alloy of the lead on the Zans pellets really showed just how horribly this barrel drags lead, forming literal "fins" on the head and skirt of the pellet.
I apologize for the long-winded post. I would just hate to see someone invest so much money into a barrel, only to be let down. Hopefully these are just isolated incidents, and not the norm.
Thanks,
-Nate
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