I've written here a while back about the questionable accuracy of my SP101 in .327. I even tested it with some American Eagle factory ammunition, and had two split cases from two different boxes of ammo. Plus lots of blowback I could feel on my face for almost every round.
I bought the gun new in 2010. I've tried my own ammunition, with different powders, and different bullet weights (85 and 100 seem to be the most common.) I've tried the factory ammo, and over the years bought two different grips: Hogue G10 and most recently some VZ G10 grips, which seem to be the most comfortable.
The best group I could ever get, standing, sitting with sandbags etc. was about 8 inches at 15 yards.
Anyway, I just mailed it back to Ruger. I hope there is something wrong with the gun, and not wrong with me.
Interestingly, the nice lady at Ruger said to use either Fed Ex or UPS. She said since it is being returned to Ruger, to just put it in an unmarked box and take it in AND, no need to tell declare what is inside the box. I promise that's what she said, even though it sounds really odd.
I'll report back with what they tell me is wrong with the gun.
I bought the gun new in 2010. I've tried my own ammunition, with different powders, and different bullet weights (85 and 100 seem to be the most common.) I've tried the factory ammo, and over the years bought two different grips: Hogue G10 and most recently some VZ G10 grips, which seem to be the most comfortable.
The best group I could ever get, standing, sitting with sandbags etc. was about 8 inches at 15 yards.
Anyway, I just mailed it back to Ruger. I hope there is something wrong with the gun, and not wrong with me.
Interestingly, the nice lady at Ruger said to use either Fed Ex or UPS. She said since it is being returned to Ruger, to just put it in an unmarked box and take it in AND, no need to tell declare what is inside the box. I promise that's what she said, even though it sounds really odd.
I'll report back with what they tell me is wrong with the gun.