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<blockquote data-quote="point and laugh" data-source="post: 1751335"><p>I have had good luck with Mosin Nagants. 2 out of 3 are very accurate. Some just ain't worth a hoot. I've slugged a few barrels on the dozen or so that I own and found they vary in size quite a bit. Get one close to .308 and you have a good one. One of mine measured .319 the bore looked good so I assume the manufacturing tolerances in WW2 were kinda lax.</p><p> I have some early Arisakas that are good too.</p><p> Best sights goes to an Enfield MK1 with a vernier rear peep sight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="point and laugh, post: 1751335"] I have had good luck with Mosin Nagants. 2 out of 3 are very accurate. Some just ain't worth a hoot. I've slugged a few barrels on the dozen or so that I own and found they vary in size quite a bit. Get one close to .308 and you have a good one. One of mine measured .319 the bore looked good so I assume the manufacturing tolerances in WW2 were kinda lax. I have some early Arisakas that are good too. Best sights goes to an Enfield MK1 with a vernier rear peep sight. [/QUOTE]
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