Where's this gap you're referring to?
Well it looks like I'm getting a new scope mount. I just sold my buddies custom m305 for him and as a sellers fee he gave me his m14.ca CASM mount.
I believe it's a first gen mount (no iron sight peep hole). Anything I should know about the mount before I install it? It's gonna be topped with a bushnell elite 6-24x40
you need to remove your front sling loop mount and install a quick detach swivel stud to mount your bipod to
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Well it looks like I'm getting a new scope mount. I just sold my buddies custom m305 for him and as a sellers fee he gave me his m14.ca CASM mount.
I believe it's a first gen mount (no iron sight peep hole). Anything I should know about the mount before I install it? It's gonna be topped with a bushnell elite 6-24x40
has it really been 7 years LOL
it does go by fast but some of us were around for that debut
still 4 or 5 years, and seems fairly popular
I'd use a mount like the casm or troy battle rail , but everyone knows I love keeping my irons
I have a troy chassis in my closet just in case I get the urge LOL
On a side note, for those of you using a bipod, what kind of mounts are you guys using?
Well I tweeked with my gun today. I realized that the barrel band was really tight into the stock feral (no gap at all as Tony Ben suggested) so I added a couple shims that I has laying around. The gas lock tightened up decently snug at 6 now (and has a small gap) where as before without shims it was tight at 6 with NO GAP. The bottom lip of the band does sit tight on the feral as well now)
I also sanded down some on the inside of the forend of the Norc plastic stock where it was coming into contact with the gun. I also removed my bipod (had it mounted using a swivel stud in the hole at the front/ bottom of the forend) as I noticed the nut inside was contacting the gas cylinder.
I've also added a tacpro cheek riser which should improve groups.
Hopefully some of this will help a little. At this point, I still re installed the scope mount that I had (it will be temporary) and will keep it on until I get something better. I added some loctite so hopefully it will hold for now.
I will report back once I get to shooting her again. Prob gonna pick up some new rings and maybe a vortex crossfire 4-12 this week (the cabelas pine ridge and no name rings were on the rifle when I got it off the EE and the plan was always short term use).


I just use your average bi pod nub, there's a hole in the stock for one in front of the sling swivel. Get one you can thread, throw a washer and nut on and your good to go
Well I took the gun out today. It now has a CASM mount and a bushnell elite 6-24x40. First time shooting since its been tweeked, and WOW what a difference in groups. Last time was minute of pie plate at best (6-8") and this was my group today at 100m. I was using some old 150 grain Dominion CIL ammo.
This was prone at 100 meters. I know it's not amazing but compared to the 6-8" pie plate/ all over, this is incredible.
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That's a marked improvement there! Glad the CASM worked out well for you! Any inconsistencies from here may well be the rifle and not the scope mount.
Tony.




























