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Early 580-series Ruger Mini-14's were supplied with 0.562" diameter pencil barrels. Reportedly, as many as ~50,000 units may have been produced before changing over to the current 0.625" tapered barrel. Here is a photo of my (soon to be) 2005 580-series GB with the thin barrel.

 
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Why do the Mini 14's have a reputation for being inaccurate? Every Mini 14 thread I see this mentioned?

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Older Minis tends to average ~3-5 MOA

For all my early years of shooting, I kept hearing people say "the gun is more accurate than I am." I took the saying to heart and realized I was the limiting factor in the accuracy equation.

Then I shot some Mini-14 rifles and soon realized I was no longer the weak link. I pull barrels on my ARs when they can no longer hold 1 MOA at distance.
 
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The funny thing is, USGI M1 Garands average ~3-5 MOA as well, yet they're not maligned all over the interwebs as being horribly inaccurate.
 
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The funny thing is, USGI M1 Garands average ~3-5 MOA as well, yet they're not maligned all over the interwebs as being horribly inaccurate.


An excellent point RogueJSK! For all of the reasons I own a Mini-14, M1 Rifle, M1 Carbine, M1A & etc., as long as I can consistently place five shots on paper at 100 yards with iron sights I am satisfied. And while I harbor no particular prejudice towards the modern platform (I've owned several over the years), I'm one of those oddballs who prefers the Mini-14 over the AR-15 - in spite of the Mini's reputation of inconsistent accuracy.
 
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Agreed, to an extent.

For serious use, I grab an AR.

But for fun plinking at the range, it's tough to beat a Mini-14 or the other members of its extended family (M1 Garand, M1 Carbine, M14/M1A, etc.).

I prefer the feel of the Mini's traditional rifle layout to the AR's layout, but recognize that the AR is the superior platform in nearly every respect.
 
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My trio...all three are GB models. The middle one came in a wood stock that was pretty worn due to police duty.

 
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Still waiting on the tech sight, and Im pretty sure there might be an accu strut in my future as well, but so far.... I know it might not (definitely is not) as accurate or maybe as “user friendly “ as an AR.

But I can definitely see this as being just a ton more fun at the range. I just get the feeling that this little guy will be coming out almost every time.

Bill R
 
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Plinking with a Mini-14 is funner than you think! Smile
 
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