Better group with warmer barrel

crittrgittr

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I went to the range today to try to zero in my new ar. Just to preface I am a veteran shooter who reloads for my bolts and get 1/2" groups with numerous rifles. I was shooting my bushmaster xm 15 that I just got about two weeks ago. I did break the barrel in with the 1 shot-clean method for the first 20 rounds on a previous visit to range. So today I shot it at 50yds to sight in my new scope. After that went to 100 where my first 3 shot group was about 4". I continued to shoot with allowing 2 minutes between shots (it was 35 degrees here today). Total group for about 25 rounds was 5". Then I took some fast shooting to have some fun. I then decided to try to group again. I ended up getting 3/4" 5 shot group. Has anyone else had anything like this happen to them or any ideas why my group was amazingly better with a warm barrel? By the way I was using cheap steal casing ammo in 55gr.
 
Maybe it wasn't as much a case of the barrel heating as it was a case of it fouling. Just a thought.
 
So you are saying the barrel might have fouled and tightened up my groups? Never gave that a thought but I guess that makes sense. I did clean the barrel when I got home so we'll see what happens next trip to the range with a cold, clean bore.
 
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