If you read my post in the new members section - I recently purchased a brand new Barrett Rec7 6.8 SPC - it was in brand new, unfired condition - I attached a Nikon 4.5-14x40mm Buckmaster BDC scope on a Nikon single piece M-223 scope mount. Prior to heading the range I made sure the scope was level and boresighted with a Laserlyte boresighting kit. I purchased 3 boxes of Lellier & Bellot 110 gr polymer tip bullets, 2 boxes of Hornady 110 gr custom V-max, 2 boxes of SSA 110 gr Barnes TSX, and 1 box of 85 gr Barnes TSX. Even with boresighting I started off hitting over the target. I quickly dialed down to the target but once I got on the target the bullet strikes were very inconsistent. I'd get a 2 within an inch and the 3rd shot of the group would be 3" away. I couldn't get enough to consistency to effectively dial the turrets down to a point where I felt I was at a good zero. Once I get a reasonable idea that I was zeroed - or at least as good as I thought I was going to get, I started trying to tack the heart of a deer target. I shot 5-6 round on the edge of the heart all the way around the heart in a circle - never getting one round in the center of the heart. It was the wierdest thing. I was shooting at 100 yards - less than 5 mph wind. So I finish with the Lellier & Bellot first, then the Hornady - then the 85 grain SSA and I fired the first shot of the 85 grain and I wasn't even on the target.. I couldn't believe it. So I fired the rest of the box trying to figure out if it was trigger pull or the scope or the rifle - and I hit all around the target. It took me forever to get down to about 3" groups with the Lellier & Bellot and Hornady and now I felt I was back to Nothing.. I then switched to the 110 gr SSA Barnes TSX and I was on the target but still all over the place. At that point I was down to one box of SSA 110 TSX and I need to hold onto that box in case I get a chance to go hunting next weekend - the range I was at, Angeles Shooting Range in Los Angeles, does not carry any 6.8 SPC - I've had to purchase all of my 6.8 ammo on-line and I have 6 gun stores in my immediate area - but anyway - back to the shooting - I have never experienced such inconsistency in my life. I was a rifle expert in the military, I've made hunting kills at greater than 400-600 yards, I usually zero very easily although I prefer to use a shooting vice to do it because you just shoot a good group and then dial the crosshairs to the center of the group & your done - but I didn't do that this time. Has anyone had this problem with this round?! I usually prefer precision bolt action & Leupold scopes - so I'm thinking that may be a problem - maybe it was the trigger?! Maybe it's the Barrel?! I don't think I've ever had a 16" barrel.. I'm just trying to figure out what happened and where to begin with getting this rifle on target. I bought this rifle for hunting, I can't be off 3" at 100 yards on a shot on an animal.. that isn't ethical - I'll end up hitting them in the ass or missing completely at any decent ranges.. I'm looking for any advice from people with experience with AR 6.8 rifles with a stock trigger & 16" barrel.. I've made kills before at 400 yards with a Nikon Buckmaster scope, so I don't think it's the scope - even though it's only a $300 scope, I trust it. Or maybe it's me..? I guess I'll get a shooting bench and try again and see if it's better.. I think my first step is a drop in 3 lb trigger - other than that I have no idea where to start.. Anyway - sorry for venting - I'm definitely Frustrated, I spent over $3000 on this rifle - but I'm looking for some help & advice - Hope everyone had a great weekend - thank you for your time.. :a22: