I just ordered a Norinco M305B that is coming in around June. I am buying this gun just so I can have something different while Moose hunting, and to do a little bit of target shooting. I don't plan on any upgrades other than maybe a scope. Am I better off getting something like a Browning Bar or Remington semi auto ?
I really like the idea of having something different in the hunt group, but with all of the stuff I have read about the M14s, I feel like I am getting myself into a hobby all on its own. Is that true, or would a out of the box stock M305 be able to be a solid, durable hunting rifle, thats able to eat up about 150 rounds a year at the most, with no problems or visits to the gunsmith.
I realize that most people who buy a M-14clone want to take the Courses, and upgrade parts, and basically learn to, and do lots and lots of alterations to the M-14. I am not really interested in that. I just want a Hunting rifle that is'nt the same ol, same ol. But I think I might be making a mistake if you HAVE to do all of the mods and take the Courses.
I just want to shoot.
I really like the idea of having something different in the hunt group, but with all of the stuff I have read about the M14s, I feel like I am getting myself into a hobby all on its own. Is that true, or would a out of the box stock M305 be able to be a solid, durable hunting rifle, thats able to eat up about 150 rounds a year at the most, with no problems or visits to the gunsmith.
I realize that most people who buy a M-14clone want to take the Courses, and upgrade parts, and basically learn to, and do lots and lots of alterations to the M-14. I am not really interested in that. I just want a Hunting rifle that is'nt the same ol, same ol. But I think I might be making a mistake if you HAVE to do all of the mods and take the Courses.
I just want to shoot.