M14 without FH?

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Just curious...anyone using an m14 without a flash hider? Since I don't shoot at night, just wondering if it serves any purpose if I already use a scope. Other than the cosmetic factor, does it affect accuracy?

SH
 
It shouldn't "need" to be on there as far as function goes.
The best way to know for sure is to try it with and without , keep other variables same such as ammo and barrel temp for each group tested.
Try it and let us know ;)
 
Does anyone like Kreiger or other barrel makers make one without threading on the end ... would be interesting to see ... yes/no? A heavy straight barrel perhaps? :D

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My Norc without the flashhider shoots under 3/4 moa with 168 Sierra's and IMR4064 and no tinkering with the system, just an out of the box m-305.

Now you got me wanting to re-test mine without the flash hider and see if I get better groups. Now you quote this as how it groups w/o flash hider. Did you do any testing with it still on?
 
I was getting 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 groups with Mil Surp ammo with a Leupold 2-7 scope off the bench. I'm sure handloads would tighten that up. Seems to me I was using 45.2 grains of 4064 with 165 grain Nosler Partitions and that worked very well in my Remington, also shot very close to the 150 grain mil surp in the Norc. Never checked the handloads on the bench with the Norc though so I don't know how they would have faired. They were great in my Remington.
 
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Wow, my Poly shoots 4" @ 100 with Win super x 150gr and irons.

and therein lies your problem- i've got 4 m14s( the isreali and a norc early) and not one of them shoots near as well as with at least 165's - i use ww748 in various quantities to wring out the absoute last second of accuracy out of those rifles, and i get 1 moa at 100 yards for all 20 rounds- typically my groups will be the size of a quarter- they open up a bit having to change mags,but there you have it
 
t-star are you getting those groups with factory iron sights? i really would like to avoid scoping this gun as i want it for my quad.
 
no, i'm scoped, 4x12x40 single point mount- it's an s&k steel,( they tell me it's rare) from the days of vn- but that's also bench rested, sandbagged, with the buttplate up- in other words i've done everything humanly possible to eliminate myself from the rifle- and a LOT of load develoipment with ww748- we're talking hundreds of rounds- not a lot of guys are willing to do that
 
So 20 rounds in 1 moa with a Norc m14? Just asking because I'm heavily leaning towards one as my next gun, and if you've shot that with yours that's good enough to tip me over the edge...
 
So 20 rounds in 1 moa with a Norc m14? Just asking because I'm heavily leaning towards one as my next gun, and if you've shot that with yours that's good enough to tip me over the edge...

you're ASSUMING that it's going to do that right out of the box- i went through 4 different bullet manufacturers, did the mod with the fiberglas stock, and sent about 400 rounds down range BEFORE i started to get that group- on top of that i MAY have gotten LUCKY with that particular rifle- it's an OLD NORC with the vertical grind- the 3 isreali m14s i had would do that RIGHT OUT OF THE BOX-in other words, i MAY have gotten the IDEAL load for that rifle, along with the right mount,scope, etc- your results will no doubt vary
 
No, I'm not assuming it'll do it out of the box. I would expect to take a year at least to build up the right load/mods to get it there. However, if you have actually shot that well (20 shots in 1 MOA) with one, then it shows me that there is potential in the Norc rifles. That's awesome that you took the time to develop a load like that; I bet it's really rewarding to have 20 round targets in one big hole - maybe in a few years I'll have one myself. :)
 
ok then, as long as we understand each other- i'm also one of the few that uses ww748 , look around and see that almost everybody uses something else-
 
No, I'm not assuming it'll do it out of the box. I would expect to take a year at least to build up the right load/mods to get it there. However, if you have actually shot that well (20 shots in 1 MOA) with one, then it shows me that there is potential in the Norc rifles. That's awesome that you took the time to develop a load like that; I bet it's really rewarding to have 20 round targets in one big hole - maybe in a few years I'll have one myself. :)
mind you, you BREATHE during the group and the darned thing goes out the window- i've got a harris under the front end as well, and used the front sling swivel rivet to mount the stud which is epoxied in place
 
41 grains of 4065 under a 168 grain boat tail hollow point match bullet has been the standard match load for m-14's since the m-14 was first fielded in competition!

Scott
 
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