I have a Dominion Arms Socom, purchased slightly used off the EE awhile back. It's had very little done to it; I installed an Ultimak rail and mounted a HiLux 2-7x scout scope, dropped it into a Boyd's walnut stock (EE buy), and swapped the spring guide for a new name-brand one picked up cheap at a gunshow. It's always been a 2MOA gun with South American surplus (had a bunch left from my last Norc 305, years ago), and usually about a 3MOA gun with other surplus, Norinco, etc. It always passes the tilt test, and it has to be held practically an inch away from your shoulder before it will double.
I got it into my head that I wanted to try it for deer hunting...no idea why, just a way to inject a little extra fun into my local hunt this year. I had no 150gr bullets handy to load up for it, and frankly I've never had any; I just don't care for chasing brass through the weeds, so I shoot cheap surplus in it and toss the brass. Didn't feel like working up a load for it now, but I had a couple boxes of inexpensive Winchester 150gr factory stuff on my bench and decided to use it up.
My first group was a fluke: 2 inches at 200 yards, 3 shots. Hmmm. I clicked the scope a bit to move the group to the bull, and fired a few more groups. All were in the 1.5 to 2.25 inch range at 200 yards. By this time I was grinning like an idiot, and quickly shot up a box and a half of this stuff, saving a half box for the hunt. Moreover, the gun functioned like a champ, no misfeeds, FTF's, FTE's, nothing. It didn't disassemble itself or blow up or lose any pieces. I was not LEPeppered with hot brass fragments or hot gas or broken metal shards. It just shot, and shot well.
They're only 3-shot groups, and I do feel terribly embarrassed to even admit that (whatever happened to TDC, anyway?)...but this is a plinker for which I've never had particularly high expectations, and for my purposes 3-shot groups are significant. I was planning on butchering the original plastic stock and creating my own folder as outlined in the sticky, since I have all the required bits'n'pieces, but now I'm frankly afraid to even touch it; don't want to jinx myself.
Can this be? Do I actually have a MOA Chinese M14?
Here's the pic I took when I was toying with selling it last year...that won't be happening anytime soon.
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I got it into my head that I wanted to try it for deer hunting...no idea why, just a way to inject a little extra fun into my local hunt this year. I had no 150gr bullets handy to load up for it, and frankly I've never had any; I just don't care for chasing brass through the weeds, so I shoot cheap surplus in it and toss the brass. Didn't feel like working up a load for it now, but I had a couple boxes of inexpensive Winchester 150gr factory stuff on my bench and decided to use it up.
My first group was a fluke: 2 inches at 200 yards, 3 shots. Hmmm. I clicked the scope a bit to move the group to the bull, and fired a few more groups. All were in the 1.5 to 2.25 inch range at 200 yards. By this time I was grinning like an idiot, and quickly shot up a box and a half of this stuff, saving a half box for the hunt. Moreover, the gun functioned like a champ, no misfeeds, FTF's, FTE's, nothing. It didn't disassemble itself or blow up or lose any pieces. I was not LEPeppered with hot brass fragments or hot gas or broken metal shards. It just shot, and shot well.
They're only 3-shot groups, and I do feel terribly embarrassed to even admit that (whatever happened to TDC, anyway?)...but this is a plinker for which I've never had particularly high expectations, and for my purposes 3-shot groups are significant. I was planning on butchering the original plastic stock and creating my own folder as outlined in the sticky, since I have all the required bits'n'pieces, but now I'm frankly afraid to even touch it; don't want to jinx myself.
Can this be? Do I actually have a MOA Chinese M14?
Here's the pic I took when I was toying with selling it last year...that won't be happening anytime soon.




















































