Here is the rifle in question. Lower bought in 2009 with a brand new
unfired 10.5" upper. I have neither disassembled the lower, nor the upper (I did cut off the delta ring assembly and handguard cap but I didn't remove the FSP or the barrel) A little bit of digging will tell you who made the upper, but I will keep it on the DL IAW site rules.
https://i.imgur.com/NfecO9s.jpg
Everything on the rifle has been vetted - FH, optic, BCG, CH, lower, etc except the upper.
I began zeroing it at 100y with the iron sights and immediately noticed the rear sight was all the way to the left for a good zero. This was a yellow flag, but it was shooting nicely so I drove on. I got about 1.5" at 100 yards with 64gr Gold Dots for my confirmation fire - right where I was aiming. I was happy.
I turned on the T2 and started to zero that. The first 10 rounds (about 25 total so far) went ok. I was shooting high right with Wolf Gold. Adjusted the T2 down and left.
That's when the fun started. My groups were then high
er and right
er. "There's no ****ing way I adjusted that incorrectly, but let's play the game" so I adjusted back twice the amount down and right (to compensate or any amount I might have done wrong)
This was the following target. I think it came out to be about an 18" extreme spread at 100 yards from a sandbag rest.
https://i.imgur.com/KaFs7WI.jpg?1
This was the next target with Speer Gold Dots. The highest 3 rounds were done unsuppressed which caused a POI shift upward, but the rest were suppressed. That's about 7 MOA at 100 yards with quality ammo.
https://i.imgur.com/NsRzeP3.jpg
It also had a failure to fire unsuppressed as the bolt jammed the new cartridge in the neck as it was attempting to feed. For a little perspective, I have not had a failure to fire
of any kind in
any AR15/M16 I have shot since
2007 when I was a young Lance Coolie in Iraq buying into the "Lube attracts dirt" mantra preached by more senior (and retarded) SNCOs.
Red flag.
At that point I went home. $10 is too much money to spend on 7 MOA groups. I checked the flash hider and the optic at the range. Both were fine.
When I got home I did a more thorough inspection and found this:
https://i.imgur.com/cNo2U3Y.mp4
The barrel nut shot loose on a brand new upper. (It took me a second to realize the nut itself is loose, and if it weren't for the anti rotation tabs/gas tube the hand guard would have unscrewed itself)
I am going to disassemble the upper tonight and retorque to spec and shoot it again tomorrow. It shot fine at first so I know the barrel is ok (assuming no damage was done by it being loose).
Is there anything I should look for when retorquing the barrel to indicate it is a flaw deeper than simply low torque from the factory?
Lessons learned:
Don't modify a rifle without testing it first (I doubt the manufacturer will help me now)
Learn how to perform your own QC and do it, because even quality manufacturers muck it up.
Test your shit before you take it someplace - if I had gone straight to a match or class I would've been on the sidelines.