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Lloyd Smale
04-26-2008, 01:42 PM
how do they shoot. Are they about as inaccurate as a mini 14? Do they do ok with cast? the local gunshop just got in a used one and im interested if it isnt going to be a dud to work with.

jawjaboy
04-26-2008, 05:01 PM
I've had this one for 3 to 4 years Lloyd. $300 out of a pawn shop. Great condition. Mine is more accurate than my 14, although I've never had a complaint with the accuracy of my 14, of 25+ years either. All in all, I like them both.

Still don't cast/reload for rifle yet, can't speak to that end.

The 30

http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g194/jawjaboy/IM000241.jpg

The 14

http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g194/jawjaboy/IM000242.jpg

Lloyd Smale
04-26-2008, 06:22 PM
also does anyone have a source for brass?

Bret4207
04-27-2008, 09:04 AM
I'm pretty sure Winchester and Remington load 7.62x39 and brass is available from all the big supply houses. My early Mini-14 was dismally inaccurate with most everything I tried.

Lloyd Smale
04-27-2008, 09:33 AM
thats kind of why im asking bret ive had 3 mini 14s and none of them were even close to being able to be called accurate. At least nothing close to the ARs i have and have had.

birdhunters
04-27-2008, 10:06 AM
I've had mine for over ten years, It still shoots 1" moa with Sierra 125 boat tails. Accuracy is all in the reloading. Play around with it you'll see it shoots just fine. Rugers are quality guns.

9.3X62AL
04-27-2008, 12:11 PM
The Mini-14 and Mini-30 are among the few self-loading rifles with detachable magazines that are still available in CA, so they see a lot of use. The -30's tend to be a bit more accurate than the -14s, but neither averages in accuracy what a good AR-15 can do.

That said, the Minis can benefit from good bullets. With the 69 grain Sierra Matchkings in the -14 I can easily cut the Ruger-standard "4 inches at 100 yards" in half to 2", and often a little better. If ya want a REALLY accurate and scope-capable Mini, Accuracy Systems can put ya one together that will keep up with a high-end AR.

ETA--the Minis are more stalwart by accident than any AR is on purpose. The Mini-14 is among those rare and celebrated tools like the Rem 870 that can be considered "deputy-proof".

ebner glocken
04-28-2008, 06:46 AM
I agree that the 69 gr sierra will cut the group down to 2 inches @ 100. If you try a 64 grain berger it can be cut almost in half again. Mine will shoot them in 1.125" @ 100yd.

Ebner

badgeredd
04-28-2008, 04:05 PM
how do they shoot. Are they about as inaccurate as a mini 14? Do they do ok with cast? the local gunshop just got in a used one and im interested if it isnt going to be a dud to work with.

I put several thousand rounds through my mini 30 and it functioned well when I traded it off for another gun. They have a 1 in 10 twist so it should shoot anything you load in it. Now as to cast, I don't know. It would seem to me that it should do ok. Ruger was using a .308 bore instead of the .312 that the AKs and SKSs use, but I'm not sure if they still do. My Mini would shoot 1 1/8" to 1 1/2" groups at 100 yds. most anytime I shot it but it didn't really like some of the surplus ammo. Wish I still had mine though. It was fun and now I am getting into cast boolits I think it would be a really fun piece.

jawjaboy
04-28-2008, 05:58 PM
ETA--the Minis are more stalwart by accident than any AR is on purpose.

A profound and true statement, IMHO. Could'nt agree more.