Well, its ABOUT TIME, They said!

:-laf
The carbine was tested very unscientifically with 3 rounds of 55 Gr. GI, 3 rounds of 62 Gr. GI steel core green tip and 12 rounds of 50 Gr. tipped American Eagle varmint ammo. All factory loads. I shot with the 55 Gr. GI to find the POI to zero the red dot sight. Dropped the elevation one complete turn. 2 more 55 gr to get on paper at 100 yards, about 1 1/8" apart
Adjusted the elevation and fired 3 with the 62 Gr GI. group about 2 1/4". Then let the barrel cool. I thought I had a cleaning rod that fit Huh? NOT! Have to buy a dedicated .22 caliber cleaning rod!
Next I tried 3 shots with the 50 Gr. Tipped Varmint. 3 shots inside the 62 grain group at about 3/4" X 7/8", cool, 3 more shots 50 gr. tipped at 7/8" X 1/2", cool and another 3 shots with the 50 Gr. tipped at 9/16" X 5/8". As you can see, the groups are getting smaller. I was feeling GOOD! Then I reached my Waterloo. The clouds were intermittent and sunlight varied greatly. I tried to shoot an even smaller group. However, I blew the second shot#@$%!! It would have been a HUMMER if that second shot out of 3 could have been held correctly. But I lost my sight picture as the shot broke and the followthrough was bad.
Overall, a ways to go to meet my stated goal, but not a bad start!
The red dot sight has an adjustable polarizing filter. It is not magnified and covers 7 MOA. To get the good sight picture ya need a BIG Bullseye to aim! Concentric circles! However in my case a GOOD Quality optic would better serve my poor eyesight. Still not to bad fer an old man who's blind in one eye and can't see out the other =)
Summary. The barrel shoots better as you go! According to NOVESKE, minimal break in is required. I believe attention to detail in assembly is paramount to achieving accuracy with these rifles. Good quality components really help. I am looking forward to trying some hand loads in this carbine, with a high magnification scope! For quick deployment in an emergency, I believe a laser designator sight would work better for me? Just thinking??
Cant wait to get the Kreiger barreled upper assembledOo.!
AND Handloads!!!!!!

Greg