accuracy out of norc m14/305

mine is a
M25 rear lugged reciever,
LRB bolt
krieger SS medium match USMC barrel 22 inch
USGI bird cage
LRB gas system ,unitized, black nitrate piston
LRB/usgi op rod,
sadalaak NM oprod spring guide
USGI op rod spring
USGI triger group
NM rear sites
Boydes wood stock, glass bedded at factory.
Sadalak picatinny rail (for bipod)

$3614.72
Also on the order:

LRB complete bolt
18.5 CL std barrel crome lined
flash supressor/ castle nut
Gas lock

Total:
$4233 and change - minus military discount %5

its about a $300 inport fee all said and done....
If you go this route... prepare to wait... its about 6 month on the lowside to year maybe even a bit longer. you have a bit of paper work to do and a few hoops to jump.

Armtac does it all for you.... but you pay a premium for the service.
 
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I made a first round hit on my 600 yard plate the other day with irons. I was, of course, alone, so it's just as good as fantasy. But you could come out and giggle at me while I try to do it again.:D

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I can now officially verify that this man is a hell of a shot, and he can indeed ring that plate at 600 yards on a windy day - with irons. Not to mention that laser beam of a .284 - three shots to dope the wind and he's hitting the plate at 1000! You've got a great place to shoot my friend, thanks for inviting me out :cheers:
 
I can now officially verify that this man is a hell of a shot, and he can indeed ring that plate at 600 yards on a windy day - with irons. Not to mention that laser beam of a .284 - three shots to dope the wind and he's hitting the plate at 1000! You've got a great place to shoot my friend, thanks for inviting me out :cheers:

You're a kind man, Pop. Simply awesome day with some great guys. Did a lot of learning with that dang wind! And just to show that we ALL took turns at that 600 yard plate..........

Check out the ricochet hit on the right side! The hole in the middle probably explains a lot of the misses!;) Especially with your .22RF!:cool:

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The hole in the middle probably explains a lot of the misses!;) Especially with your .22RF!:cool:

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If you examine that one crater a couple of inches up from centre you'll probably see that it's actually 8-10 of those .22 lead round-nose I was shooting, all stacked together :p
 
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