You just put your finger on the complexities of choosing the right caliber. a 22 will be enough to suppress a target...make them keep their heads down and not shoot back.... I don't know the answer. Mind you you might also need less big loud bangs when suppressing a target. I here the 6.8 spc may be the way to go. solid brass bullets that are traveling at over 5ooo fps out of a 16 barrel are impressive. some of this testing is happening now and it may just be the answer. Small light super duper powerful bullet, solid brass so they don't spin apart at the speed they are traveling. found out they chrono faster out of a 1 barrel than 18 and are moving a somewhere between 5200-5300 fps, impressive to say the very least.
You just put your finger on the complexities of choosing the right caliber. a 22 will be enough to suppress a target...make them keep their heads down and not shoot back.... I don't know the answer. Mind you you might also need less big loud bangs when suppressing a target. I here the 6.8 spc may be the way to go. solid brass bullets that are traveling at over 5ooo fps out of a 16 barrel are impressive. some of this testing is happening now and it may just be the answer. Small light super duper powerful bullet, solid brass so they don't spin apart at the speed they are traveling. found out they chrono faster out of a 1 barrel than 18 and are moving a somewhere between 5200-5300 fps, impressive to say the very least.
This is why posting while drunk is a bad idea![]()
I was using a 7.62 NATO GENUINE Dutch built AR 10,
with a chopped 18 1/2" barrel,
a custom built comp,
with a co-witnessed red dot on top of a custom milled 1/2 flat top,
and a skeletonised tubular butt stock with AR 15 hand guards,
in practical rifle competition WAYYyyyyyy back in the late 80s and early 90s ....
that would be 1980s and 1990s.
A shorty AR 10 was [ and still is ] my all around favorite go to ?rifle? ?carbine? ?whateveryawanttocallit?
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When the GENUINE AR 10 parts started drying up, I switched over to the M14 family, again usually with an 18 1/2" chopped barrel, a comp, and a pistol grip stock.
The power of a full sized BATTLE RIFLE cartridge, in ?some thing? the size of a carbine, has always made a lot of sense to me.
I personally feel that going shorter than 18 1/2" with the full powered .308 Win/7.62 NATO cartridge, is going past the point of diminishing returns, and that the muzzle blast and velocity loss outweighs the improved handling of the shorter barrels. However, I am sure there are some 16" barreled AR 10 owners out there who will disagree. I have a spare R25 upper, and am considering chopping it down to 18 1/2" ....
or maybe some one can convince me 16" is better???
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But I am not getting rid of my AR 15 shorty just yet ....
if only to shoot .22 LR ammo out of my CMMG conversion kit for inexpensive practice.
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Of course,
as with any opinions expressed on the internet,
YPMMV
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Kevin.
You were playing with that 1.1-8x back in February, has Leupold made any changes since then?
Blake, to you need to see the 1.1-8x Leupy -- blows the Short Dot away.
Unless, the frame is being used as an arc of fire perimeter.![]()
It obvoiusly wasn't a bayonet course. I quess i'm old schooled. lmao.
Did he hit the target?
It is a barricade, notice the position of his legs and his stance as he is shooting around it.![]()
It obvoiusly wasn't a bayonet course. I quess i'm old schooled. lmao.
Did he hit the target?
the reason we went there is because despite everyone in NATO buying 7.62 x 51 at the insistance of the USA the US decided to go down the 5.56 road on their own. Eventually we would have had to get there.key is price of ammunition. But .308 would be the best carbine. Reason why they went to ,223 is because most soldier cant handle .308. Just like the 40 S&W story.




























