JDForBrkFst
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Roughly North Central AB
I bought a Mosin Nagant M38 Carbine a month ago or so and decided to improve its accuracy. I did a trigger job on it, and the Finnish method of bedding the stock. The accuracy did improve, it shoots approximately 2 1/2-3" groups with Russian surplus spam can FMJ still, but it really came into its own with the Russian LVE soft point ammunition. It consistently shoots 5 round (real) groups of 1.75 inches at 100M with the iron sights. I thought others may be interested in this for those wishing to improve the accuracy of their Mosins. The two mods are very simple, a quick google search will yield a wealth of information from different sources so I won't bother posting any links. For the trigger job I only polished the moving surfaces of the trigger and was astounded at the results. The bedding method I opted for was running a strip of very thin cork sheeting (purchased at Rona) down the length of the stock, I oiled the cork to prevent it from absorbing water and well, you can imagine how that would go if one didn't oil it. There are other methods as well, using cork only in the last inch of stock for one. I used the full length cork method after having excellent success in improving the accuracy of my wife's full length Mosin. Why mess with a good thing? Anyways here is a picture of one of the severl groups I shot with the LVE, I wish I had that ammunition before I did the accuracy mods so I could gauge the improvement in group size.

I know how some of you can be about pictures so here is one of the carbine I took when I was out scouting for bear season two weeks ago.


I know how some of you can be about pictures so here is one of the carbine I took when I was out scouting for bear season two weeks ago.





















































