M-1A M-14 Supermatch
M-14 pros, I have some questions.
I have a new supermatch M1A with douglas barrel, laminated stock steel bedded, unified gas system, match sights, and all the trimmings.
I have run about 150 rounds thru it, and can't get the group to close up. I am using varied ammo including my own exacting reloads. I am going to try a better quality scope mount. Using a Redfield scope.
What are the most likely areas to address in order to improve the groups. Right now the best it does is about 1 1/2 inch/100yds.
Also, I got some 20 round magazines that I was told were GI issue, but they have no markings of any kind. Beautiful, all steel, flat grey black finish. Is it possible to find GI issue magazines without
any stamps or markings.
Thanks
thats'me
I have a new supermatch M1A with douglas barrel, laminated stock steel bedded, unified gas system, match sights, and all the trimmings.
I have run about 150 rounds thru it, and can't get the group to close up. I am using varied ammo including my own exacting reloads. I am going to try a better quality scope mount. Using a Redfield scope.
What are the most likely areas to address in order to improve the groups. Right now the best it does is about 1 1/2 inch/100yds.
Also, I got some 20 round magazines that I was told were GI issue, but they have no markings of any kind. Beautiful, all steel, flat grey black finish. Is it possible to find GI issue magazines without
any stamps or markings.
Thanks
thats'me
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Your magazines sound genuine to me. I have both gray phospate finish and black oxide finish, all genuine G.I. If yours are well made and function properly, what's to worry? As for your 1 1/2 inch groups, the answer may lie in your scope mount. If changing that, and perhaps your scope, doesn't shrink your groups you may have to continue to experiment with different loads. I would expect a top of the line rifle like yours to shoot at least 1" groups; I've shot 1" groups with mine with iron sights using PMC factory FMJ, and it's a lesser rifle than yours. If mounts, scope, and loads don't get you to your objective, it may be time to send the rifle back to the factory for an inspection. The problem may lie in the stock bedding. 0 -
Your magazines probably are GI, i have 8 unmarked GI mags that are just like yours. For your accuracy problems i also have to say switch scope mounts and, failing that, have the bedding examined. My M1A shot poor because of crappy scope mount, and when i switched the groups shrank dramatically. Good Luck 0 -
Thanks for the feedback. What are some other options to help
accurize the rifle. I will send it back, but thats kind of a last
option. I really, really, like the rifle.
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