Let's not turn this fine Nork accuracy potential thread of Hungry's into a Springer versus Nork debate. It gets very old quickly and I'm one that can ride that horse as far as anyone.
Barney has condensed the
out of box nork accuracy potential nicely. I've owned one for about 5 years now and have put a fair number of rounds down range.
I think the NorincoM14 should be viewed the same way the SKS is viewed. It's a great platform for us to learn to shoot a full powered semi-auto battle rifle with. Nothing more nothing less.
If people spent more time and money on ammo and range time than DIY or gumsmith upgrades, they'd be alot happier with themselves and their M14! When you can outshoot my Nork M-14(2.5MOAish surplus ball) in all positions unsupported, I'd say now it's time for accuracy upgrade grasshopper.
If you use your M-14 to compete, that's a totally different need and anything you can afford to do, do it so as not to fail because of your equipments capabilities.
Most of the Norinco's however, maybe 95%,... I'm guessing are fired casually at everything from pop cans on a 25 meter backstop to water jugs layed out 600 meters away in the snow

(they are pretty safe there


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Buy your Nork, learn how to operate it properly. Then pound the guts out of it just like an SKS with cheap corrosive ammo would be fired, but remember attention to detail with your marksmanship.
What other two platforms (NorkM14&SKS)I ask anyone on this board,..were a match made in heaven for a man or woman or child to cheaply and enjoyably learn how to shoot a GD centerfire rifle properly?????
I see lot's of posers with their SKS or AR-15 or M14 blasting away huge quantities of ammo into the 50 or 100 meter backstops with nary a concern with marksmanship perfecting and I have to ask..... What's a rifle for Really????,..what's a rifle for??? To merely hit things I can throw a rock at with a similar probability of a hit minus the loud noise of course??
To make a short story long

...... master the iron sights with cheapo ammo,...quantify the rifles inherent accuracy on a bench with well placed rounds to give yourself a baseline to match,..and then fire round after round after round till you come close to or match this accuracy baseline in at least prone unsupported and the others if you become really good.
Now,...you take this fun and cheap marksmanship lesson you've taught yourself with your cheap rifle and it's so-so trigger, and when it's applied to anywhere it matters in regards to a rifle's requirement, be it competition, big game hunting, plinking can's or varmitting,....you will be much impressed with your newly found skill. You may even ask yourself, "wow,... where did that come from", when you drop that lovely buck from the shoulder at 250 yds,...and then you'll remember all the hot sticky days at the range and the dust and powder residue over your sweaty face from your NorkM14 and the chineseNATO

ammo,..and you'll just have to smile to yourself????