Hello all,
Finally got a chance to take my Norc M14 to the range for the sole purpose of doing a simple accuracy test. Using the cheapest steel case MFS .308 145 gr ammo that I could find and using rolled up blankets as a rest. (I forgot my bags at home D'oh!)
I shot 4 rounds, the first one I knew was off as soon as I pulled the trigger. Operator error is usually the case for my misses!
I then slowed down and fired 3 more. Using iron sights at 100 yards I figured that I'm just over 1 MOA for a completely bone stock untouched Norc. I'm pretty happy with that!
I think with some decent optics and better ammo I should be able to do better. I was having a bit of a hard time getting a clear sight picture and I've got good eyes!
From what I've heard and read about the M14, I think I should be pretty happy with 1.25 - 1.5 MOA for a completely stock Norc. What do you guys think?
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Finally got a chance to take my Norc M14 to the range for the sole purpose of doing a simple accuracy test. Using the cheapest steel case MFS .308 145 gr ammo that I could find and using rolled up blankets as a rest. (I forgot my bags at home D'oh!)
I shot 4 rounds, the first one I knew was off as soon as I pulled the trigger. Operator error is usually the case for my misses!
I then slowed down and fired 3 more. Using iron sights at 100 yards I figured that I'm just over 1 MOA for a completely bone stock untouched Norc. I'm pretty happy with that!
I think with some decent optics and better ammo I should be able to do better. I was having a bit of a hard time getting a clear sight picture and I've got good eyes!
From what I've heard and read about the M14, I think I should be pretty happy with 1.25 - 1.5 MOA for a completely stock Norc. What do you guys think?
