I've got an overindexed Norc with a loose op-rod, excessive contact at the front of the stock and undesirable contact between the handguard and one side of the stock. Despite all that and even with the soft wood that it came with, it can still shoot 2 moa when I do my part, though I give her lots of time to cool between shots and have resigned myself to the funny sight picture. I plan to eventually mount a scope, tighten her up where required, relieve any undesirable contact points and put it into one of my USGI fibreglass stocks.
While the rifle above fits into the category of one that would benefit most from those tweaks (I've got others that are better indexed and put together), even it's more than capable or hunting game or use as is in a Service Rifle match as is. A 2005 import, the more recently imported rifles generally look better assembled, though I'd recommend checking them out in person whenever possible.
While the rifle above fits into the category of one that would benefit most from those tweaks (I've got others that are better indexed and put together), even it's more than capable or hunting game or use as is in a Service Rifle match as is. A 2005 import, the more recently imported rifles generally look better assembled, though I'd recommend checking them out in person whenever possible.