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Posted By: SKane Help with a Browning BAR MK3 DBM - 04/17/23
So, I volunteered to help a friend's son diagnose accuracy issues with his new BAR MK3.

He'd originally tried numerous offerings of factory 150's (.270) and the thing was scattering the hell out of them - mostly all vertical stringing of 8-10".
The shots aren't walking up, it's complete randomness - one is 6" high, next 4" low, next 2" lower yet.

I assumed a scope and ring swap would cure it - and, after doing that (along with a good barrel scrub), I got the same sorts of no-rhyme-or-reason stringing with his various ammo offerings. He really wants to shoot factory stuff so I bought a box of 130 gr Winchester Deer Season and it pretty much repeated the same vertical nonsense as the 150's. I then assembled a smattering of mid-range reloads using the 130 BT, 130 Speer and 130 SST. Both the BT and Speer did a little better (4-5" - but same vertical randomness) and the SST actually produced a 2.5-ish" triangle that actually resembled a group (albeit rather large).

I know NOTHING about semi-auto rifles and have not been able to find much in the way of advisement concerning action screw(s) to help eliminate a potential issue there.

I'll likely work up some more loads with the SST but any help concerning tips/tricks for the rifle are appreciated.

Is 1 MOA too much to ask from the BAR? Is a return to the factory in order?

PS. I already beotched plenty about his semi-auto purchase so you can save the "tell him to buy a bolt action" comments. laugh
DOesn't sound right, not sure if it is a 1" gun but it should be able to do 1.5 , they tend to like bullets on the heavier side which you covered with the 150 grainers. IS the front fore-end screw cranked down too much? I would check that .


Have him call Browning customer service and see if they will get him a call tag.
Originally Posted by Oldelkhunter
IS the front fore-end screw cranked down too much? I would check that .


Oh yeah, it was.
Of course, the only two disassembly vids I'd watch showed both guys easily getting it out with a small Allen wrench through the sling stud.

And.....now I owe him a new front screw. sick
I finally got it loose with a socket (which I should have done in the first place) but I really had to reef on it.

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Well once that is all put back together and tightened snugly try it again. If it does not shoot decently call Browning and get a call tag.
Thank you, my friend. Based on the way it was behaving, I'd not be shocked if too much torque on that screw isn't the issue.
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