M1A/M14
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Nontypical Buck
Joined: Jun 2007
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From: DFW
The M1A is probably my most favorite rifle. I have a SuperMatch that I used for NRA High Power competitions and it'll shoot a lot better than I can! There's nothing like the feel of iron and wood! I would guess that an "off the shelf" Standard or Loaded model M1A will shoot MOA with the correct ammo. With Mil-Surp itmight shoot a little worse probably. Get one. You won't regret it!
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Nontypical Buck
Joined: Apr 2005
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From: currently Fort Drum, NY
ORIGINAL: Simp
The M1A is probably my most favorite rifle. I have a SuperMatch that I used for NRA High Power competitions and it'll shoot a lot better than I can! There's nothing like the feel of iron and wood! I would guess that an "off the shelf" Standard or Loaded model M1A will shoot MOA with the correct ammo. With Mil-Surp itmight shoot a little worse probably. Get one. You won't regret it!
The M1A is probably my most favorite rifle. I have a SuperMatch that I used for NRA High Power competitions and it'll shoot a lot better than I can! There's nothing like the feel of iron and wood! I would guess that an "off the shelf" Standard or Loaded model M1A will shoot MOA with the correct ammo. With Mil-Surp itmight shoot a little worse probably. Get one. You won't regret it!
#6
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Aug 2007
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From: WY
They shoot as well as what you should expect from a $1200-1500 rifle, which is to say - very well.
For "hunting" though, they're excessively heavy and bulky in comparison to a good bolt gun, not to mention thatfinding magazines (that are reliable)is a very expensive proposition, and I've yet to find a "legal" 5-round M1A magazine for hunting, though the Springfield is shipped with a 10-round.
For "hunting" though, they're excessively heavy and bulky in comparison to a good bolt gun, not to mention thatfinding magazines (that are reliable)is a very expensive proposition, and I've yet to find a "legal" 5-round M1A magazine for hunting, though the Springfield is shipped with a 10-round.
#8
Joined: Mar 2008
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From:
I highly recommend getting a Springfield armory. I bought one last year upgraded it with the McMillian DMR stock, Leupold Mark4 3.5-10x40mm LR/T M1, plus a few other goodies. It shoots .55 m.o.a @100yrds with blackhills 165 gr MHP ammo very accurate up to 800m. Downside of course is the weapons price, priceof ammo 5.56mm is alot cheaper than the 7.62 Nato rds. Fun rifle to shoot



