The accuracy of this firearm is horrible. I could not get a tighter group than 18 inches at 25 yards and about 75% of the rounds tumbled. I didn't expect a tack driver, but it should be better than that. That is the last Norc, I will ever buy.
The accuracy of this firearm is horrible. I could not get a tighter group than 18 inches at 25 yards and about 75% of the rounds tumbled. I didn't expect a tack driver, but it should be better than that. That is the last Norc, I will ever buy.
The accuracy of this firearm is horrible. I could not get a tighter group than 18 inches at 25 yards and about 75% of the rounds tumbled. I didn't expect a tack driver, but it should be better than that. That is the last Norc, I will ever buy.
So lets try to be objective. 18" groups at 25 yds demands a close analysis. There is either a very severe problem with the pistol, or the shooter needs some coaching.
More often than not, the problem lies with the shooter.
Here we go again, another Norc bashing thread???
My buddy and I both own NP-40's.
We both shoot reloads. His cast, mine copper plated. His W231, mine with Titegroup. Both pistols are super accurate and would hold their own against any CZ original.
I also own a Norc SKS-D, it too shoots very respectable groups with the original iron sights. I will take it deer hunting this fall without any reserve whatsoever.
So lets try to be objective. 18" groups at 25 yds demands a close analysis. There is either a very severe problem with the pistol, or the shooter needs some coaching.
I am satisfied enuff with Norcs to have ordered a NP-18 from Marstar last week.
More often than not, the problem lies with the shooter.
I am an experienced bullseye shooter for over 25 years. Just made Master class this year.



























