Elsewhere in this edition of Rifle magazine is an overview article on Ruger’s Mini-14 and Mini Thirty rifles. As indicated, there were many Mini-14s manufactured prior to 2005 that produce dismal accuracy; however, most produced since 2007 (when a heavier barrel was incorporated) will generally group around 2 inches at 100 yards with good ammunition. In the above article, one of the test rifles chambered for 5.56 NATO/.223 Remington consistently grouped several loads around the 2-inch mark, as did a blued version with a walnut stock, which was not included. Both rifles were purchased new without modification. Both would throw a first shot flier that landed high and right when compared with subsequent shots.
While AR-15 rifles seem to be getting the majority of press in the past decade, the fact is the Mini-14 sells very well and there is an impressive list of accessories for customization. Several companies also specialize in custom work that includes stocks, barrels, triggers, etc., and can result in impressive accuracy. Like any full-blown custom rifle work, top-of-the-line rebarreling, stock work, trigger work, etc., can be costly. While there are many items that will help improve the accuracy of Mini-14s, consider a $24.99 do-it-yourself gas changing system.
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