- Location
- Keswick, Ontario
For anyone who is wondering why I am putting this much effort into a 14, the answer is both to make it a more accurate rifle, but also to learn. This is my practice project. So please, don't look at me like I'm insane when I list one of my goals as a 1 inch group at 300 with match ammo for under $600 total in rifle and mods
I don't care if I never get there, it's the trip...dig?
OK...next M14 newbstick question...
The M14 comes with what might be considered a "light" barrel, as opposed to the heavy barrels seen in rifles set up for long range shooting.
I have read in my travels across the interweb that floating works well for heavy barrels but not so much for light barrels as they have much different harmonics and don't have the mass to properly support themselves when fully floated.
Anyone here have an opinion as to what the best approach is for a Norinco M14? Considering what I have read up so far, I am thinking that more support is better between the stock and barrel (after the stock is either upgraded to synthatic or re-enforced).
Opinions please, and directions if someone has already covered this....
I don't care if I never get there, it's the trip...dig?
OK...next M14 newbstick question...
The M14 comes with what might be considered a "light" barrel, as opposed to the heavy barrels seen in rifles set up for long range shooting.
I have read in my travels across the interweb that floating works well for heavy barrels but not so much for light barrels as they have much different harmonics and don't have the mass to properly support themselves when fully floated.
Anyone here have an opinion as to what the best approach is for a Norinco M14? Considering what I have read up so far, I am thinking that more support is better between the stock and barrel (after the stock is either upgraded to synthatic or re-enforced).
Opinions please, and directions if someone has already covered this....