About a year ago I bought a Springfield M1A standard with synthetic stock. It has been a profound disappointment. After wasting about 200 rounds of American Eagle ball and still not getting a zero, I discovered the sights had not been properly tightened and the elevation knob was rotating under recoil. When I called the factory, the young lady said "Oh yeah, the factory doesn't always get them tight." She then explained how to properly tighten the rear sight assembly. I was so infuriated that I wrote them a letter of complaint about their shoddy assembly. Never got a response. After I got the sights squared away I resumed trying to get a zero. But the thing only shoots 4 to 5 inches at 100 yards. I tried some Federal Match 168 grain Sierras and got it down to 3 3/4 inches. In my humble opinion, the rifle is an over-priced, inaccurate piece of junk!
My buddy Ike bought a DSA FAL carbine at about the same time. I shot 2 1/2 inches with it using South African surplus.
I had a $400 CETME that shot 2 1/2 inches with surplus.
I will never buy anything from Springfield again.