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Old 05-16-2009, 06:51 AM   #61
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Mini-14 accuracy

I was givven my mini in trade for some work, the old guy i got it from never used it much but after spending a lot f time hunting in the northwest for all sorts f game and vermin I found that the mini was at first unpleasant to shoot due to the poor trigger pull. I spent some quality time polishing and lightening the trigger pull to about a pound and a half. this really hepled my grouping at 100yrds and have recently been in many shooting competitions with friends at 300-500 yards. fab-tech makes a silicon buffer for the rear recoil which helped also, so much infact that i designed one to fit the front of the hammer slide also. i also tapped a small hex screw for the back of the trigger to shorten the trigger pull. I found an old 3-9 redfield scope that has proven its durability time and again and it still hold zero at 300yrds grouping in 3-5in's. indeed the barrel heating up has alot to do with its drop in accuracy, this is my next attempt to improve the mini.
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Old 05-16-2009, 08:30 AM   #62
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Old 05-16-2009, 11:04 PM   #63
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i traded a wasr 10- ak 47 , for a new mini 14 with wood. new 580 series.

went to the range today, bench rest shooting
shot fine with the ghost ring at 50 yards within a 1 inch 1 1/2 group....
i really like them for open sights

mounted a scope 3x9x40 shot 100 yards , close to the same result 1 to 1 1/2
inch, i did not rapid fire just 1 at a time let it cool down.

i had a mini in the 80's and had to let it go but i never had a problem with it
grouping or function....
the Ruger mini 14 looks cool and is tuff, might not be for everyone but for $669.99 to $800.00 ain't a bad purchase..

only AFTER MARKET mag i found that worked well was a steel ProMag 20
also bought 2 Ruger 20 mags for 39.99 each , just stay away from the cheaper stuff
buy a Ruger 20 mag and that should do just fine......
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Old 04-24-2011, 11:23 PM   #64
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There's so much you can do to accurize the Mini-14. Above mentioned site seems to be the best source for modifications and stuff to do to make that mini more accurate.
I know this is an old thread, but just an update:

When it comes to Mini's, the new "go-to" site is the forum for Charlie6.org (www.charlie6.org/c6forum). The PU has some opinions regarding the Mini that started to stink, so a good number of the more serious routine shooters of the Mini moved. They are starting a new with a format that supports their ideas. There's some good stuff on the Mini at the PU, but you'll have to dig for it if you go to the PU; just ask at Charilie6 - the guys there are happy to help (less forum drama and more shooting).
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