Guys, what kind of accuracy can one coax from a Norinco M14? With optics of course... The folks at Grouse River suggest 4" groups at 100 yds. which doesn't excite me at all.
Once you make sure your stock is fitted properly, your headspace is good, & NM sites and/or scope are installed then strap it into a lead sled and dial it in .5 MOA is not asking to much you have to spend some time with it though after that when you pull it out of the lead sled and get 2 to 4 inch groups it's you not the rifle. Regardless of the general thought on here it is what you make of it chrome barrel or not every barrel changes slightly as it heats up also.
Hmph...
And mine can hold 2-2.5 MOA with the iron sights and 145gr Chinese FMJ's, 140gr MFS SP's, or 150gr Hornady American Whitetail. I guess she's a keeper!
Maxinumarmor
National Match sights or scopes don't help a whole big bunch when a rifle is locked down in a sled. That's the point it takes human error out of the equation. The sled can't see therefore sights are of no use to it. Group sizes have little to do with point of aim.
And this is why everyone who posts real results is suspect. Good quality heavy barreled bolt action rifles can deliver 1/2 MOA groups. Semi auto chrome lined military rifles don't. And that's the name of that tune.
5 shot group,100 yards 9x scope, handloads, Hungry clinic'd 1996 M14s. Normally shoots just under 2 inches.
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Maxinumarmor
National Match sights or scopes don't help a whole big bunch when a rifle is locked down in a sled. That's the point it takes human error out of the equation. The sled can't see therefore sights are of no use to it. Group sizes have little to do with point of aim.
And this is why everyone who posts real results is suspect. Good quality heavy barreled bolt action rifles can deliver 1/2 MOA groups. Semi auto chrome lined military rifles don't. And that's the name of that tune.
M1As get .5 MOAs, Enfields NO4 MK1s get .5 MOAs etc. and so can any M14 people are doing it all over the world you can surf and read the forums out there.
My Norinco M-14S was bought NIB about 10 Years ago...I've put thousands of rounds through it with ZERO malfunctions of any kind. Only upgrade I've done to it is a synthetic CADPAT camo stock and a Badger Match guide rod and new Wolf recoil spring. I clean it very well and grease all the proper spots for silky smooth cycling and operation.
It is Very accurate using Federal American Eagle 150 gr. FMJ / Wi nchester USA 147 gr. FMJ / LC 7.62mm NATO at 100/200 yards. At 100 yards standing up free handed and 200 yards bench rest it usually groups 2 magazines (10 rounds) like medium size dinner plate grouping ...using iron sights, that's very acceptable. For a $499.00 Norinco M-14S .....I'm VERY happy![]()