HI, I recently bought a superlite handi rifle in .223. I have some concerns about the accuracy of the rifle. Its all over the page. I've shot about 40 rounds so far, cleaning every 5 or so shots so it will break in correctly. It seems like I get close to zero, it will shoot 2 or 3 shots in a nice group about an inch or 2 off, then out of nowhere the shots start flying off anywhere on the paper. Yesterday it was shooting about 1 1/2 low and left of center, then I took about 3 min to post up a new target and shot another 5 shots. None of the 5 shots ever hit the 6in center of the target. It would hit all around the center, in no predictable location. There has been up to an 8 inch spread between shots at times.
I've read the FAQ and some other posts, and will try those tips tomorrow. I've also tried changing scopes, remounting the base/rings, tried 4 different brands of ammo (all 55gr, will try lighter and heavier rounds tomorrow) all with the same results. I didn't think it was me, but I had a friend shoot the rifle just to be sure. It did the same thing for him.
What I would like to know is, is that spread the normal for the rifles that need some tweaking before they shoot correctly. I've had some guns that wouldn't hold decent groups without some work, but I've never had one with a spread like this. My friend has a bull barrell .223 handi rifle that will shoot 1/4in groups at 100yds straight from the factory. I'd appreciate any insight that someone can give.
Jon