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I was just asking about this the other day. Almost everyon :sry:e on here told me that the mini 14 is a ton of fun but they aren't accurate unless you put a bunch of money into them. I'm sure it wouldn't take to much effort to find that thread and give it a read. Guys said if you want an accurate semi auto then get an ar
The reason there are so many Ruger upgrades is because they're necessary.
i dont know.... i've owned two mini 14's and they were both great rifles. I think that for the right price theyre a good alternative to an AR. but with AR's coming down in price its a crapshoot. i got my mini's for 300 bucks. they were fun to plink with. do you really need to be that accurate at 300 yds? how often are you actually going to be shooting that far? if i'm going plinking i'm shooting stuff at 100yds like bowling pins or clay pigeons. if i'm getting that kind of rifle i just want to throw a lot of lead down range i dont care about 1" groups @ 200yds+. thats what my bolt actions are for... I had a lot of love for my mini's i just never shot them that often.
Mini's are great! As an assault carbine. They are not expected to be long range tack drivers by design. The new models appear to be much more accurate than issue grades, but yes there are match grade rifles, but you're not going to get one for the price of a cheap AR. If you want one for the fun factor, buy one. Don't get ripped off trading your VTR. -Steve