Hey folks.
I have owned my Mini 14 Ranch Rifle (stainless) for about four, five years now. In the time I have owned it, I have had consistant trouble with accurizing the rifle to what some people say that it's capable of.
Having read through the sticky article already on the forum, I've added a barrel strut, and adjustable gas block and op-rod recoil buffer pad, otherwise it's stock rifle.
With a 12 power scope (Leupold AR) the best I (and others) have been able to consistently make is about a 4 inch group. Largely the wide spread seems to have been caused by some rather unpredictable fliers. I've tried about a half dozen varieties of ammunition in different weights and makes, but this seems to have been about the best I can do. The barrel end seems to only have the most minute of crowning on it, is that normal for the Ranch to be that flat-ended?
The other options I could think of, were, scoping the barrel to check for problems with it, putting on a muzzle brake, recrowning, or doing a barrel replacement. I understand that this rifle is not a tack driver, but, with everyone reporting (with pictures too) such good performance, I wonder what it is, I'm doing wrong.
I have owned my Mini 14 Ranch Rifle (stainless) for about four, five years now. In the time I have owned it, I have had consistant trouble with accurizing the rifle to what some people say that it's capable of.
Having read through the sticky article already on the forum, I've added a barrel strut, and adjustable gas block and op-rod recoil buffer pad, otherwise it's stock rifle.
With a 12 power scope (Leupold AR) the best I (and others) have been able to consistently make is about a 4 inch group. Largely the wide spread seems to have been caused by some rather unpredictable fliers. I've tried about a half dozen varieties of ammunition in different weights and makes, but this seems to have been about the best I can do. The barrel end seems to only have the most minute of crowning on it, is that normal for the Ranch to be that flat-ended?
The other options I could think of, were, scoping the barrel to check for problems with it, putting on a muzzle brake, recrowning, or doing a barrel replacement. I understand that this rifle is not a tack driver, but, with everyone reporting (with pictures too) such good performance, I wonder what it is, I'm doing wrong.





















































