eaglesnester
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
Unpacked it first look: Stock does not suffer from previous cosmetic imperfections. Barrel registration is good. Rear sights move ok elevation and wind age but are a bit dodgie in that the click stops are not operating correctly. Action moves well, finish appears good, operating rod straight. Loaded up some rounds and headed for the range.
Loads were Burger 168grain VLD with 45.6g RE-15. Not impressed with accuracy. Rounds all over with no grouping at 100 meters on 8.5X11 target. Tried same bullet with Win748 and had the same problem. Tried Winchester SP 165grain with RE-15, 47 grains, way way, better but still no cigar starting to see a group come together but still not good. Fired all test rounds from a bench locked into a gun vise. On a better note have put my brass through 4 re loadings and still no incipient case head separation or pressure signs. Brass is standard commercial 308 brass.
Any suggestions on where I should go next for a bullet powder combo. Have thought about IMR4895 and a 150grain Remington PSP core lok. Not giving up yet as I understand that the M14 ChiCom Norencos are very load and bullet sensitive. Would be happy with 2 - 2.5 inches at 100 meters.
Loads were Burger 168grain VLD with 45.6g RE-15. Not impressed with accuracy. Rounds all over with no grouping at 100 meters on 8.5X11 target. Tried same bullet with Win748 and had the same problem. Tried Winchester SP 165grain with RE-15, 47 grains, way way, better but still no cigar starting to see a group come together but still not good. Fired all test rounds from a bench locked into a gun vise. On a better note have put my brass through 4 re loadings and still no incipient case head separation or pressure signs. Brass is standard commercial 308 brass.
Any suggestions on where I should go next for a bullet powder combo. Have thought about IMR4895 and a 150grain Remington PSP core lok. Not giving up yet as I understand that the M14 ChiCom Norencos are very load and bullet sensitive. Would be happy with 2 - 2.5 inches at 100 meters.




















































