mini 14...
juicy
August 22, 2003, 05:49 AM
whats the highest grain a mini 14 can safely shoot?
i shot no higher than 62 gr.
also.. being in ca and all
would it be ok to put a muzzle break on my mini 14?
if so where what what kind do you recommend?
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Art Eatman
August 22, 2003, 06:48 AM
Bullet weight is of no issue as to safety, unless you're loading your own ammunition and use too much powder in trying to get the same velocity from a 70-grain as from, say, a 55-grain bullet.
Accuracy is affected by the twist rate of the barrel. A faster twist rate is required for the heavier bullets.
Art
benEzra
August 23, 2003, 10:15 AM
The only limits are (1) the bullet can't be so long that it won't fit in the magazine (and even then, you could single-load the rifle if you wanted), and (2) it can't be so long/heavy that your barrel twist rate won't stabilize it. Since most mini-14's are 1 in 9" twist, you can stabilize pretty heavy bullets (probably at least into the low 70s).
I've shot Winchester Supreme 69-gr HPBT with good accuracy (for a mini). The reason I don't use them all the time is the cost (4 or 5 times the price of 55gr FMJ).
Edward429451
August 23, 2003, 12:08 PM
Since most mini-14's are 1 in 9" twist,
1 in 7"!!
Number 6
August 23, 2003, 01:37 PM
To the best of my knowledge muzzle breaks are perfectly okay in California. They are not considered to be an evil feature.
SodaPop
August 23, 2003, 02:38 PM
Most Mini's I've run across are 1-9.
I shoot 62gr and 69gr reloads all the time.
juicy
August 23, 2003, 06:01 PM
ok.. thanks.. how where could i pick up a break that is decent from a decent dealer? :confused: :(
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