Anyone shooting the Russian CM-2?
Posted: Sun Aug 15, 2010 9:44 pm
I am currently shooting the Adult version with some modifications to the stock and have always been impressed with the accuracy of this rifle.
My 1907 has been sidelined for a while and I'm glad I had this rifle to rely on while I get the 1907 sorted out. I'm just curious if anyone else here is shooting this model.
I replaced the rail since the Russian rail wouldn't accept any standard handstop an that was inexpensive using a champchoice rail for $14. I installed Masterclass adjustable cheekpiece hardware and replaced the buttplate with the MEC140. The thread size for the rear iris on the Russian sight is 9X1m, so none of the aftermarket irises will fit it since they are all 9.5X1m and my Anschutz rear sight is on the rifle right now. The Russian sight is very good and eventually I'll send it off to Altius to have it rethreaded. The front sight is also non standard and I am guessing it is 17mm. I didn't like the inserts that came with the rifle so I carefully downsized plastic inserts and love them. I had the barrel drilled and tapped for a .175 sight block to try and use an 18mm globe but the line of sight was too high for my liking and I went back to the Russian globe.
The trigger is a bit heavy for a match rifle at somewhere near 1 lb. but it is manageable.
The rifle isn't finished like the european rifles and with a current retail of just under $600 you can't expect it to be, but the rifle will definitely shoot well enough to keep you from blaming your 9's on it. I had the opportunity to look at the bore with a friends borescope and the bore is pretty impressive looking with no too marks and very good lands and grooves. It reminded me of a borescope video I saw of a Lilja barrel. There was no attempt to remove the hammer forge marks on the outside of the barrel ( but it looks neat) and it is finished in what must be an epoxy paint. I'm currently shooting Lapua CenterX with it and I'm very happy with union. If anyone is interested in seeing the current setup I will try and figure out how to post a photo.
My 1907 has been sidelined for a while and I'm glad I had this rifle to rely on while I get the 1907 sorted out. I'm just curious if anyone else here is shooting this model.
I replaced the rail since the Russian rail wouldn't accept any standard handstop an that was inexpensive using a champchoice rail for $14. I installed Masterclass adjustable cheekpiece hardware and replaced the buttplate with the MEC140. The thread size for the rear iris on the Russian sight is 9X1m, so none of the aftermarket irises will fit it since they are all 9.5X1m and my Anschutz rear sight is on the rifle right now. The Russian sight is very good and eventually I'll send it off to Altius to have it rethreaded. The front sight is also non standard and I am guessing it is 17mm. I didn't like the inserts that came with the rifle so I carefully downsized plastic inserts and love them. I had the barrel drilled and tapped for a .175 sight block to try and use an 18mm globe but the line of sight was too high for my liking and I went back to the Russian globe.
The trigger is a bit heavy for a match rifle at somewhere near 1 lb. but it is manageable.
The rifle isn't finished like the european rifles and with a current retail of just under $600 you can't expect it to be, but the rifle will definitely shoot well enough to keep you from blaming your 9's on it. I had the opportunity to look at the bore with a friends borescope and the bore is pretty impressive looking with no too marks and very good lands and grooves. It reminded me of a borescope video I saw of a Lilja barrel. There was no attempt to remove the hammer forge marks on the outside of the barrel ( but it looks neat) and it is finished in what must be an epoxy paint. I'm currently shooting Lapua CenterX with it and I'm very happy with union. If anyone is interested in seeing the current setup I will try and figure out how to post a photo.