Ardent
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
I probably have "invested", ie. blown $10,000 on M14s over the years, typically chasing accuracy. Built them with the Douglas match heavy barrel, TRW bolts, NM flash hiders, no flash hider, and even one where truly everything was mint TRW except the receiver. Only major thing I haven't yet tried is the Krieger barrel.
My problem is, and I'm just starting to see I'm likely barking up the wrong tree, is not one of them has consistently beaten 2 MOA in real life. Yep, can shoot 1" groups, but certainly not everytime. Overall 2 MOA was a real life average for the better builds, and I can shoot. I'm comparing it too hard to my bolt guns, I'm sure, but just recently I bought a Ruger Mini-30, factory, that outperformed any of my M14s for accuracy and I really had to ask myself what I was doing.
Can the M14 become a consistent 0.5 to 1 MOA performer? Who's done it and can really shoot those groups every time out to 600 yards? It's just too heavy and clunky to be a black rifle substitute, and too inaccurate to be the same weight as my 0.5 MOA medium-heavy bolt rifles. I haven't tried the M1A's, and that may well be my last kick at the can. I really love how the M14 looks, it handles not too badly as well, I just get depressed by the groups it produces. With 5 round mags in Canada I really have to ask myself what it offers over even a Ruger Gunsite Scout that shoots better and weighs less.
Your experiences? May need a flame suit for this thread.
My problem is, and I'm just starting to see I'm likely barking up the wrong tree, is not one of them has consistently beaten 2 MOA in real life. Yep, can shoot 1" groups, but certainly not everytime. Overall 2 MOA was a real life average for the better builds, and I can shoot. I'm comparing it too hard to my bolt guns, I'm sure, but just recently I bought a Ruger Mini-30, factory, that outperformed any of my M14s for accuracy and I really had to ask myself what I was doing.

Can the M14 become a consistent 0.5 to 1 MOA performer? Who's done it and can really shoot those groups every time out to 600 yards? It's just too heavy and clunky to be a black rifle substitute, and too inaccurate to be the same weight as my 0.5 MOA medium-heavy bolt rifles. I haven't tried the M1A's, and that may well be my last kick at the can. I really love how the M14 looks, it handles not too badly as well, I just get depressed by the groups it produces. With 5 round mags in Canada I really have to ask myself what it offers over even a Ruger Gunsite Scout that shoots better and weighs less.
Your experiences? May need a flame suit for this thread.