Lol, yeah, he frozen north; the land of major snowfall and -40 temp! But, beautiful summers! And good hunting, I might add!!
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Lol, yeah, he frozen north; the land of major snowfall and -40 temp! But, beautiful summers! And good hunting, I might add!!
My CJA m14 is great, very accurate, I want to put some usgi parts in it. Terrible on animals at close range with those irons though.
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cant say its something i would spend lots of money on but hey everyone has the right to do what they like. i'd rather put the money into my AR :thumbsup: the norc SKS are nicer rifles from the factory so long as you leave them with irons. mine has tech sights and its a hoot to shoot
If a guy can do most of his own work, it isn't too bad, as a rule to accurize a rifle; I have been doing my own accurizing for many years, and sometimes I get carried away with the parts. Then I add everything up, and its "Holy Crap!! I spent THAT much?? Oops! But once around the block is all any of us get, so might as well have fun on the journey. I do like to take a gun that is known for "ho-hum" accuracy, and make a tack driver out of it. Prol;em is, once there, I usually put it away in the back of the lockup, and there it sits as I move on to the next one I can't live without. ;)
Well, at long last I got to go out and try out my new gun. Best $400.00 I ever spent on a gun. It shoots way better (tighter groups) than I was expecting. Performed flawlessly, shot well using Federal 150gr pointed soft point. bullets; next will try boat-tails and see how they work out. Should have tried it out before doing the lapping and polishing,though, then could have a better idea of how it improved it. Haven't forgotten about posting pics of the work I did on it, just been busy with other things.
L8r, all.
Drifter
Well, finally got it out to the range for some SERIOUS shooting. The Boat-tails sucked; no further info required there. At 100 yards, accuracy is ok, not spectacular, but meat on the plate with every shot. (I have read some dismal reports on these) So my son talked me into trying to whack the gong at 315 yards at the range where he lives. First, I performed a wee bit of magic to the front sight, (classified; if i tell you, you will have to disappear...lol) he spotted for me, I walked it up, (elevation knob set at 380ish to hit spot on at 315 yards) Nothing as satisfying than hearing that hard flat "WHACK" come back after each shot. Now THAT was impressive; definitely meat on the table. Might move up in the ranks as my new moose gun. And this gun is basically stock; a few improvements to existing parts, nothing replaced. Hard to justify spending money on after market parts with that accuracy.
Regards, and happy hunting,
Drifter....
You should try catch an M14 clinic up there
Not sure what that is; what do they do, give instruction on tuning, etc?
Yip ask here CanadianGunNutz.com
Cool. thanks.
For what you pay for them are pretty good. As always, if you want the original and the best quality you pay the price.
$500 for a norinco compared to $3500 for a Springfield.
The norincos seem to get better groups the more rounds you fire and I'm shooting Iraqi ammo which ain't the best but still shoots ok groups. Quick groups of 3 inches or less. Will check again when I go to the range this week.
Much the same with the AR15's you can get. The gun city ones aren't as good as the DPMS or Colt ones but you get what you pay for.
Interesting...I'm about to be in the market for an M14/M1A or M305