I've always loved the M-14 rifles and bought a Norinco back in 2003 (I think). Anyway in 2008 I sold my Norinco M-14 clone primarily because was not a very accurate gun (4 m.o.a. average). Factory loads or handloads made no difference, it just wouldn't group. The plan was to save up and buy/import an LRB rifle...which is now fairly easy to do...but I came across a NIB M-305 Short rifle yesterday and I walked out of the store with it!
Today I went it to the range to give it a try. The only load I had was the Nosler Custom with the 165gr. AccuBond.
Three shot had the rifle shooting dead on at 18 paces with only elevation adjustment of the rear sight being necessary. No windage required. The rear sight is actually perfectly centered still.
The lower shots in the pictured target are the first 3 shots taken at 100yds. The other three in the center are after a 2 click elevation adjustment, again shot at 100yards. I was shooting off the bench with the rifle's forearm resting on hard gun case (soft pad between gun and case) and my fist balled up under the butt.
So my question is: Is this typical accuracy for these guns or did I just get very lucky??? I'm almost tempted to try scope it now to see what it is truly capable of!
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Today I went it to the range to give it a try. The only load I had was the Nosler Custom with the 165gr. AccuBond.
Three shot had the rifle shooting dead on at 18 paces with only elevation adjustment of the rear sight being necessary. No windage required. The rear sight is actually perfectly centered still.
The lower shots in the pictured target are the first 3 shots taken at 100yds. The other three in the center are after a 2 click elevation adjustment, again shot at 100yards. I was shooting off the bench with the rifle's forearm resting on hard gun case (soft pad between gun and case) and my fist balled up under the butt.
So my question is: Is this typical accuracy for these guns or did I just get very lucky??? I'm almost tempted to try scope it now to see what it is truly capable of!


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