shoots 7.62 yeah. havent tried any 308 in it and thatll be its entire diet pretty much. trying to figure if its worth it to go whole hog. Dont know whether I should do barrel or bolt.
I mean if the headspace is well over 308 NO GO dimensions then it should be unsafe, right?
I never even checked the headspace on mine.
I have fired many many a round of both 7.62 surplus/Norc and a lot of rounds of standard commercial 165 gr .308 Win.
The .308 Win shot better than the surplus/cheap stuff by far in my stock Norc.
People tend to read a little too much into these rifles in my opinion. It's not a space shuttle, it's a cheap, sturdy battle rifle.
Mine is stock condition other than the rear sights and the Boyds walnut stock.
It shoots good commercial .308 Win into 1.5-2" groups easily at 100 meters if I take my time.
With hand loads it would probably be even more consistant although it probably wouldn't shrink my groups all that much.
You probably don't need a crazy expensive bolt, then have to lap it to fit or something and waste time, money and stress.
If you were looking for a precision shooting .308 Win you picked the wrong platform right off the bat lol
You could have spent another $300-400 on a solid M700 bolt gun in the same caliber and had a precision hand loading machine.
These are all just my personal opinions of course and you may do as you wish with your rifle and money.
If you want my personal opinion/advice, be wary of chasing ghosts with the M14, it's a time consuming and expensive journey for not a lot of results in cost comparison to what you could have had to begin with buying a different rifle right off the bat.